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Shameless Jesse James Trying To Cash In On Nazi Photo

June 1 2010, Published 5:31 a.m. ET

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Jesse James is attempting to cash in on the infamous Nazi photo showing him doing the "sieg heil" while wearing an SS officer's hat.

As RadarOnline.com was first to report, the serial love rat is an eBay junkie and has turned to the site to sell of his possessions.

Now comes confirmation the West Coast Choppers boss is trying to flog the Red Baron replica airplane seen in the background of that photo.

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PHOTO: The eBay Auction Of The Plane

And if that wasn’t outrageous enough, how about this: he's using the photo as a selling point!

In the listing, Jesse describes the plane as a piece of "pop culture history" because of the cameo “as seen in US, People, In Touch, etc etc etc...”

The notorious photo was taken in 2004, while Jesse and Sandra Bullock were dating.

When it emerged, sources close to Jesse said he was "not a neo-Nazi" and that he took the pictures for "shock value."

And in his Nightline mea culpa interview, the bad boy biker insisted he was no racist.

“There's not a racist bone in my body,” James said.

But there is an entrepreneurial bone, apparently! As he says on eBay, “Pictures of you with it may be worth big bucks someday so bid to win."

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