The White Stripes are offering two "markedly different" versions of previously released tracks on vinyl.
This is all part of Jack White's Third Man Records 'Vault' series, where subscribers get a hodge podge of oddities and rarities sent out to them.
If you sign up to the latest package, you'll get the third, triple-album entry in their Singles Collection, on coloured vinyl with a fold-out poster that lines up with previous entries.
You'll also get a light-sensitive colour-changing tee-shirt of the Third Man Records logo.
But the most sought-after part of the package will be a 7-inch record of two White Stripes songs – 'Dead Leaves' and 'Let's Build A Home' – recorded during the sessions for their self-titled debut in 1999.
These versions are promised to be "markedly different' to the versions that ended up on White Blood Cells and De Stijl.