Aston Martin’s CEO, Andy Palmer, has made it crystal clear that he will not tolerate customers that try to sell their Valkyrie build slots, promising to cancel their reservations on the spot.

However, one alleged owner must have missed the British marque’s head honcho’s statement and is now asking €3 million ($3,553,830) in exchange for their Valkyrie build slot in an ad posted on Mobile.

Whether the automaker will tolerate this or not remains to be seen, so interested parties might want to read the papers very carefully, and check with Aston Martin as well before transferring any money. The ad is also trying to lure a potential buyer by stating that this sale “is not tied to the obligatory purchase of an Aston Martin Lagonda, a stipulation forced upon original owners”.

We have to admit that, if it’s real, this seller’s page is amazing, as besides the Aston Martin Valkyrie build slot, he/she also claims to possess a Mercedes-AMG Project One build slot in addition to various high-end exotics, such as a Lamborghini Centenario and Sesto Elemento, a Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta, FXX-K, and a Bugatti Chiron.

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