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Travis Scott Jordans can be notoriously hard to come by. His 2019 Air Jordan 1 collab, for example, now trades for more than $1,000 at resale. And while the artist's co-sign sneakers demand a hefty chunk of an average monthly salary, copping the action figure from his recent McDonald's partnership requires a hell of a lot more.

Limited to just five models and given away by the fast-food giant on Twitter, the handcrafted, scaled-down version of Travis has been listed for a whopping $55,000 by a seller on resale platform StockX. That's more than most Chevrolet cars, or around one-third of Scott's Lamborghini Huracan.

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The ultra-rare action figure shows the Houston artist holding his signature quarter pounder meal on a tray and sporting the mocha brown Air Jordan 1 sneakers. If the Travis Scott McDonald's toy happens to be out of your price range, you can check out the rest of the collab collection here — featuring some fire tees, hoodies, pants, and that wild chicken nugget pillow.

If happen to have a spare $55,000 lying around, shop the Travis Scott McDonald's toy below.

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