The 2003 Hummer H2 used by LeBron James while he was a student at St. Vincent-St. Mary can now be purchased on eBay.
The vehicle, which was customized over 10-years-ago, was valued at $50,000 when James received it as an 18th birthday present from his mom, Gloria James.
Cleveland's Auto Direct Online is now selling the Hummer for a "Buy It Now" price of $64,800.
The current bid is set at $41,100.00, at press time, and the vehicle has received 27 bids.
Bidding will end on Jan. 2, 2014, according to the listing.
The Hummer was designed with 28 inch rims, a Sony PlayStation 2, JBL audio soundsystem, DirecTV TracVision, a wireless keyboard, and more than one TV.
Only 28,117 miles have been put on the vehicle since 2003, according to the eBay listing.
Click here to bid or see the vehicle listing.
LeBron almost got in trouble when he received the Hummer, as many writers from around the country had a hard time believing Gloria James was able to afford the vehicle.
James' mom claimed to have secured a loan from a bank to purchase the vehicle, despite living in public housing.
While James never got in trouble for the vehicle, he was suspended briefly by Ohio high school regulators for taking jerseys worth under $1,000 during his senior year, according to Sports Illustrated.
"It just points out the absurdity of a high school kid getting this kind of national attention because he's so much better than every high school kid and has a talent that the professionals want to trade on," former NBA All-Star and CBS commentator Len Elmore said according to CNN. "I don't blame LeBron James himself one bit if he's going to capitalize on these skills. He's in a position to make double-digit million dollars before he even plays a professional game."
LeBron has since had a stellar career in the NBA, winning two NBA titles, four MVP awards, appearing in nine All-Star Games, and has made over $129 million from just his NBA salary, according to SI.
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