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Thanks for all the positive feedback guys (ex Binz who we all know to be a complete Bell End) I really am rather chuffed.
Ed - sorry if I've ruined the register
bogie - yes only 7/8 in the world. 7 in the UK and possibly 1 in SA
outof - yours will be epic soon enough and yes mine will be used
Ed - sorry if I've ruined the register
bogie - yes only 7/8 in the world. 7 in the UK and possibly 1 in SA
outof - yours will be epic soon enough and yes mine will be used
AMDBSNick said:
Thanks for all the positive feedback guys (ex Binz who we all know to be a complete Bell End) I really am rather chuffed.
Ed - sorry if I've ruined the register
bogie - yes only 7/8 in the world. 7 in the UK and possibly 1 in SA
outof - yours will be epic soon enough and yes mine will be used
Many congrats OP. That's a really superb choice. I was lucky enough to have a DB9 Volante as a courtesy car while my 599 was at the body-shop for repair. I absolutely loved it and my wife actually preferred it to the Ferrari, which was a bit awkward Anyway, had to give it back on Friday and I'm missing it already. It was a joy to own (albeit temporarily). Ed - sorry if I've ruined the register
bogie - yes only 7/8 in the world. 7 in the UK and possibly 1 in SA
outof - yours will be epic soon enough and yes mine will be used
AMDBSNick said:
. The twisties in The Alps and The Pyrenees were not ideal for the '9. The last time I experienced that kind of understeer was in an XR2
That was the overriding impression made by my DB9 experience. Over everything else it was the huge understeer that stayed with me and put me right off the car. The DBS drives differently?Gassing Station | Aston Martin | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff