Aston Martin advice from Bamford Rose independent specialist

Aston Martin advice from Bamford Rose independent specialist

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Ken Figenus

5,706 posts

117 months

Monday 5th September 2016
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Remove the brake light bulbs and try Phil - make sure there is no short in the socket via a piece of metal etc. IANABR tech mind!

BrunoB

52 posts

108 months

Tuesday 6th September 2016
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Hi, I send a email to Bamford Rose on the 28th of August and I have no answer.
Is it right ?

tonyhall38

4,194 posts

216 months

Thursday 8th September 2016
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Normal service then.....smile

divetheworld

2,565 posts

135 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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I asked BR for some help/advise on a weird project. The reply I got from Mike was outstanding and very helpful.

I try to be mindful that they are not a free source of help and the time taken to reply will be a balance on their work and the importance of the email.
Of course sometimes this means some communication may fall through the gaps but lets face it, if its that important then we would ring them and ask.

If you've not had a reply, give them a call.

Speculatore

2,002 posts

235 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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Blofeld back home..

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/a...

Pity it wont allow them to change the BHP from 451 to 520

Bincenzo

2,606 posts

179 months

Monday 12th September 2016
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Car looks great Dave, somebody will be getting a very special car.......

Simon T

2,136 posts

273 months

Thursday 15th September 2016
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Mike and team. great job today. the gearshft mod transforms it. so much more precise. thats the only thing stopping the car from being a perfect drivers car fixed. love the change to the button too.

Simon

V8V Pete

2,497 posts

126 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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Simon T said:
Mike and team. great job today. the gearshft mod transforms it. so much more precise. thats the only thing stopping the car from being a perfect drivers car fixed. love the change to the button too.
What is the gearshift mod Simon?

BamfordMike

1,192 posts

157 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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Simon T said:
Mike and team. great job today. the gearshft mod transforms it. so much more precise. thats the only thing stopping the car from being a perfect drivers car fixed. love the change to the button too.

Simon
Thanks for the feedback Simon - great to hear the service and the little tweaks are well recived

Enjoy!

Simon T

2,136 posts

273 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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V8V Pete said:
What is the gearshift mod Simon?
Quick shift.

Also had the sport button logic reversed so now is in sport by default and in normal when button pushed

Simon

V8V Pete

2,497 posts

126 months

Saturday 17th September 2016
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Simon T said:
V8V Pete said:
What is the gearshift mod Simon?
Quick shift.
And what exactly does that involve? A new linkage? Is it visually different to the original or just in function? Am I right in presuming this could also be applied to a V8V? Thanks for info Simon/Mike.

BamfordMike

1,192 posts

157 months

Saturday 17th September 2016
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V8V Pete said:
And what exactly does that involve? A new linkage? Is it visually different to the original or just in function? Am I right in presuming this could also be applied to a V8V? Thanks for info Simon/Mike.
Hi Pete.

The selector arm on gearbox is removed and modified to return shorter gear lever throw

pikajew

27 posts

95 months

Sunday 18th September 2016
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I also asked BR for Help/Advice with two separate projects: (1) a complete crystal key conversion for a 2008 Vantage and (2) custom glass switches and the removal of housings on all switches to be gold plated, and Mike has been simply incredible thus far.

Indeed, I can't recall ever having received this quality of customer service. Just saying..

trigbush

250 posts

126 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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Hello Mike,

I've just spent the weekend reading this thread in the off moments and finally made it to page 90. tongue outtongue out

As I posted on another thread, I've just signed a V12V CBE from 2012. I had three questions for you:

1. Any idea how many V12V CBEs have been made? Mako's very hard work suggests 100-200?

2. Is the BR option to put BR exhaust mainfolds on plus do a ECU remap still available? Am i right in thinking that the cost combined is 6k GBP plus VAT for both and that it would take four days to do this? Can you also arrange collection/delivery from Belgium?

3. I did not see a response to Frank from Belgium but I have the same tax issues as he does (although I live in a different region and have a slightly lower tax regime). Bascially it breaks down into 3,000 euros annual tax and 3,000 euros to put it on the road (Mise en Circulation) before you insure the car and pay 2,000 for a private plate. I have decided only to register the car in the Spring and store it with AM in the meantime. I will put in on the road in March time when the lockstep tax regime will be slightly lower (the mise goes down with age) and I am likely to run it more often. But in the meantime, I want to ensure that it is stored appropriately. This is what I have stipulated (and AM have said "let's discuss")...but grateful for your thoughts (am I overdoing it?):

On arrival :

i. Vehicle is professionally valeted.

ii. Inspection of under-bonnet fluid levels & conditions, which if required are topped up using vehicle specific lubricants.

iii. Tyre pressures are overinflated by 50% to reduce the effect of ‘flat spotting’ whilst the vehicle is stationary.

iv. Battery is connected to its own individual, automatic CTEK battery conditioner (trickle charger).

v. Drip tray slid beneath the vehicle to allow us to monitor any fluid loss.

vi. AM soft stretch vehicle specific car cover fitted.

vii. Vehicle is covered by comprehensive insurance for the duration of its stay.

b. Every 14 days :

i. Regularly monitored, car rolled forwards or backwards to rotate pressure points on the tyres to avoid ‘flat spotting’ problems.

ii. The drip tray inspected for any signs of fluid loss.

c. Every 60 days :

i. Vehicle run, to operating temperature to lightly exercise mechanical components such as the engine, clutch, gears, drive shafts & brakes.

ii. Car engine temperature & oil pressure are regularly monitored & recorded to ensure correct running conditions.

iii. Any ancillaries such as electric windows, mirrors, roofs, sun roofs & air conditioning are operated to lightly exercise with the aim of maintaining their condition.

iv. Vehicle is then returned to its parking bay & allowed to cool.

v. Battery conditioner reconnected & car storage cover re-applied.

Finally, I just wanted to say that (as a member of a number of car clubs and fora) I am very impressed by your advice, helpfulness, openness and engagement on this thread. I imagine this is an enormous task on top of the day job. Keep up the good work.

Cheers

Trigbush

DB9VolanteDriver

2,612 posts

176 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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B and C make no sense to me. Store the car as in part A and leave it be till Spring.

CSK1

1,601 posts

124 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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I have tyre cushions for winter storage to avoid flat spots.
http://www.astonmartin.com/en/accessories/dbs/care...

Simon T

2,136 posts

273 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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trigbush said:
Hello Mike,

I've just spent the weekend reading this thread in the off moments and finally made it to page 90. tongue outtongue out

As I posted on another thread, I've just signed a V12V CBE from 2012. I had three questions for you:

1. Any idea how many V12V CBEs have been made? Mako's very hard work suggests 100-200?

2. Is the BR option to put BR exhaust mainfolds on plus do a ECU remap still available? Am i right in thinking that the cost combined is 6k GBP plus VAT for both and that it would take four days to do this? Can you also arrange collection/delivery from Belgium?

3. I did not see a response to Frank from Belgium but I have the same tax issues as he does (although I live in a different region and have a slightly lower tax regime). Bascially it breaks down into 3,000 euros annual tax and 3,000 euros to put it on the road (Mise en Circulation) before you insure the car and pay 2,000 for a private plate. I have decided only to register the car in the Spring and store it with AM in the meantime. I will put in on the road in March time when the lockstep tax regime will be slightly lower (the mise goes down with age) and I am likely to run it more often. But in the meantime, I want to ensure that it is stored appropriately. This is what I have stipulated (and AM have said "let's discuss")...but grateful for your thoughts (am I overdoing it?):

On arrival :

i. Vehicle is professionally valeted.

ii. Inspection of under-bonnet fluid levels & conditions, which if required are topped up using vehicle specific lubricants.

iii. Tyre pressures are overinflated by 50% to reduce the effect of ‘flat spotting’ whilst the vehicle is stationary.

iv. Battery is connected to its own individual, automatic CTEK battery conditioner (trickle charger).

v. Drip tray slid beneath the vehicle to allow us to monitor any fluid loss.

vi. AM soft stretch vehicle specific car cover fitted.

vii. Vehicle is covered by comprehensive insurance for the duration of its stay.

b. Every 14 days :

i. Regularly monitored, car rolled forwards or backwards to rotate pressure points on the tyres to avoid ‘flat spotting’ problems.

ii. The drip tray inspected for any signs of fluid loss.

c. Every 60 days :

i. Vehicle run, to operating temperature to lightly exercise mechanical components such as the engine, clutch, gears, drive shafts & brakes.

ii. Car engine temperature & oil pressure are regularly monitored & recorded to ensure correct running conditions.

iii. Any ancillaries such as electric windows, mirrors, roofs, sun roofs & air conditioning are operated to lightly exercise with the aim of maintaining their condition.

iv. Vehicle is then returned to its parking bay & allowed to cool.

v. Battery conditioner reconnected & car storage cover re-applied.

Finally, I just wanted to say that (as a member of a number of car clubs and fora) I am very impressed by your advice, helpfulness, openness and engagement on this thread. I imagine this is an enormous task on top of the day job. Keep up the good work.

Cheers

Trigbush
Good god man, its just a car

Simon

trigbush

250 posts

126 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Thanks Simon. I get that but if you are going to invest a sizeable sum in what is commonly described as a thoroughbred car, and having read Mike and others' comments about the worst thing that you can do to these cars (i.e. not drive them), I am keen to get the best advice on storage in the short and mid-term. Hence the question. I'm a 911 Turbo owner already but I am new to AM ownership.

Some of the items I listed are standard items that I am aware of when you deal with certain supercar storage specialists. I wanted Mike's take on what he thought was necessary for my V12. Cheers

callevascm

161 posts

149 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Mike, I have been quoted £17,500 fitted for the V12 Vantage S sportshift power upgrade, circa 30bhp, based upon the GT12. Do you think this is a good option or are there better ways of spending ones hard earned money? Thanks,

CSK1

1,601 posts

124 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Waw €17,500 for the V12VS Power pack? There's a dedicated thread on here where someone was quoted €12,500! Have you been given a picture of the new diffuser which is to replace the current one?
I'm also considering the Performance Pack but AML told me the diffuser is being produced by their supplier and the Pack won't be available until it is ready. I very much like to see how it looks like before making a decision, I don't want one looking like the GT12 as I think it would spoil the look of the Roadster.