DB9 Sportmodificato
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Sat on the loo flicking through an old copy of 'evo' (March 2006) this morning
when I stumbled upon a short article about the Aston Martin DB9 Sportmodificato. Seems it was a one off car created for a presumably wealthy customer. Doesn't seem to be any chassis or setup mods but works service have created a bespoke interior, different diamond turned wheels, fitted a vanquish exhaust and modified rear valance to accomodate it.
Yeti - thought you may be interested in the rear valance from reading some of your threads.
Quick google turned up this.
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/aston-martin/65...
when I stumbled upon a short article about the Aston Martin DB9 Sportmodificato. Seems it was a one off car created for a presumably wealthy customer. Doesn't seem to be any chassis or setup mods but works service have created a bespoke interior, different diamond turned wheels, fitted a vanquish exhaust and modified rear valance to accomodate it.Yeti - thought you may be interested in the rear valance from reading some of your threads.
Quick google turned up this.
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/aston-martin/65...
Was for sale recently. I believe AM used this as a practice for the interior of the Casino Royale DBS.
ETA: Still is, advertised for not much more than it was first time: http://classicmobilia.co.uk/carsforsale.aspx
ETA: Still is, advertised for not much more than it was first time: http://classicmobilia.co.uk/carsforsale.aspx
Edited by V8LM on Sunday 15th April 16:01
V8LM said:
ETA: Still is, advertised for not much more than it was first time: http://classicmobilia.co.uk/carsforsale.aspx
Blimey, some nice motors for sale on that siteEdited by V8LM on Sunday 15th April 16:01
Beautiful car...but I would not be prepared to depart with such a some of money for it.
Bespoke personalisation is a risky strategy when selling on, though not risky at all if keeping.
The owner has pioneered a lot that was to be encompassed in future models, and so we all benefit from these ideas.
I do however think that the ethos and philosophy of this car has been superceded by the DBS
Bespoke personalisation is a risky strategy when selling on, though not risky at all if keeping.
The owner has pioneered a lot that was to be encompassed in future models, and so we all benefit from these ideas.
I do however think that the ethos and philosophy of this car has been superceded by the DBS

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