So what have you done with your Aston today?
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AMDBSNick said:
Gents. Do not be under any illusion that buying a new light will solve the problem
Was about to say a friend had a DB9 and 2 x DBS (Coupe/Volante) and all had the condensation issue so I'm afraid it really won't help! I believe facelift DB9 (when the virage was axed) is ok though! Y100 said:
Vesuvius in at Lancaster Cambridge yesterday morning for the seat heater recall. Whilst there, this pleasant gentleman was taking delivery of his Bond edtion Spectre Silver DB9GT,,,along with his 'complementary' Omega Seamaster 007 watch,,,all very impressive.
lovely.......even if the comments about the Bond GT were not so enthusiastic. I love it, would love the watch as well and the car...... .Open the garage door to drive to the Morgan Factory for AMOC tour (thanks Ian) and the spanner light on the charger, switched ingnition on PBS and "brake failure". Tried starting car not enough power, pushed car out of garage tried jump leads still no luck by then boot locked not opening, pushed car back in garage.
So guess I need a new battery, what make a people fitting?
So guess I need a new battery, what make a people fitting?
Y100 said:
Vesuvius in at Lancaster Cambridge yesterday morning for the seat heater recall. Whilst there, this pleasant gentleman was taking delivery of his Bond edtion Spectre Silver DB9GT,,,along with his 'complementary' Omega Seamaster 007 watch,,,all very impressive.
Its funny, when I was there earlier in the year waiting for my car to be brought round from its service, I could hear that gentleman phoning round customers telling them all about the new James Bond DB9. Must have paid off. Lovely car. Correct....the first house to be liberated on d- day......located..Pegasus bridge.....it was a Also the place where Lt. Dan Botheridge was killed.....the first allied soldier...the daughter still runs the cafe and is a focal point on anniversaries and such for the 6 th airborne .....another famous spot we visited was the merville battery
tonyhall38 said:
Correct....the first house to be liberated on d- day......located..Pegasus bridge.....it was a Also the place where Lt. Dan Botheridge was killed.....the first allied soldier...the daughter still runs the cafe and is a focal point on anniversaries and such for the 6 th airborne .....another famous spot we visited was the merville battery
If you haven't already read Lt. Col. Terence Otway's book, incredible storyrog007 said:
Very nice! Who did them? How long and did you have others fitted whilst they were away? Did you also treat to new centre caps et al?
Chris at Exel wheels - used him several times before for other cars. www.exelwheels.co.uk
I believe he uses Lepsons for the actual paint.
Had replacement wheels, and they took about a week. Didn't bother with new caps - mine were pretty much as new.
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