Travis Scott‘s all-red Ferrari that he famously used to pull up to Jamba Juice in is currently up for sale with a massive seven-figure price tag attached to it.

According to TMZ, the Houston rapper’s former luxury vehicle is now available to cop for $4million. Travis Scott purchased the 2014 LaFerrari in 2019, but he traded it in a few years later for the Laferrari Aperta.

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Obi Okeke — who has been the broker to Floyd Mayweather Jr. for many of his luxury car purchases — is responsible for assisting with the rare vehicle hitting the open market and being available for purchase at a Ferrari dealership in Silicon Valley.

Check out pics of the multi-million dollar car below:

Scott made two references the California-based Jamba Juice chain on his hit single, “SICKO MODE” back in 2018 — one of which also included the iconic Ferrari reference.

“Two-four hour lockdown, we made no moves/ Now it’s 4 AM and I’m back up poppin’ with the crew/ I just landed in, Chase B mixes pop like Jamba Juice/ Different colored chains, think my jeweler really sellin’ fruits,” he raps on verse two.

Then on the song’s fifth verse, he spits: LaFerrari to Jamba Juice, yeah (Skrrt, skrrt).”

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As far as his latest music is concerned, Travis Scott dropped off his new album Utopia on Friday (July 28), upon which he showed his support to Kanye West on the track “Skitzo” featuring Young Thug.

Produced by Boi-1da and Jahaan Sweet, the track hears Scott reaffirming his loyalty to Kanye while referencing his bid to become President of the United States. His support is notable considering a wave of creative and commercial partners cut ties with the rap and fashion mogul last year following his antisemitic comments.

Travis Scott's 'Utopia' Is Better Than 'Astroworld,' Says Sheck Wes
Travis Scott's 'Utopia' Is Better Than 'Astroworld,' Says Sheck Wes

Travis Scott and Kanye West’s long-running relationship began in 2012 when La Flame signed a publishing deal with G.O.O.D. Music, which was facilitated by the legendary DJ Premier, who knew Travis’ family growing up.

“[Travis] was trying to get me to sign him at a time when the music he was making just wasn’t in my lane,” Premier told Pitchfork last year. “He came to my parents’ house and sat with me, back when Nokia flip phones were a thing.

“He was sneaking pictures and his aunt is telling him to stop taking pictures. I was like, ‘You know what? Kanye might be into what you’re doing right now.’ I called to co-sign him like, ‘Yo, he’s got something.’ Next thing you know, he’s signing with Ye.”

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The pair later collaborated on several songs including “Piss On Your Grave,” “Watch,” “Wash Us in the Blood” and “Praise God.”

Utopia is Travis Scott’s first solo album since 2018’s Astroworld and boasts features from Drake, Beyoncé, The Weeknd, Future, Playboi Carti, 21 Savage, SZA, Kid Cudi and many others.