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2007 Aston Martin Db9 Volante on 2040-cars

US $71,917.00
Year:2007 Mileage:40317 Color: Obsidian black
Location:

United States

United States

2007 Aston martin db9 volante odometer: 40317 title status : clean

For Sale: $71,917 or best offer
0 Transmission: 6 speed touchtronic 2 semi-automatic
Engine: 5.9Litre V12 Engine
Mileage: 40,317
Exterior: Obsidian black
Interior :Ferrari cuoio


1 owner 2007 Aston Martin DB9 VOLANTE fully loaded, navigation, front and rear parking sensors, car cover ,umbrella , battery charger ,everything! Unique color combination, accident free, always garaged fully documented including the original window sticker, owner's manual, services record.
Aston will be sold with brand new manufacturer sport package rims and tires and a second set of original rims and tires.

Recent Service includes:

upgraded differential 12,000usd

new rear brakes

replace all coils

replace all fluids

new sport package rims and tires 3,500usd

Unique extra features:

Linn 950W audio system Dolby pro logic 4,545usd

exterior paint out of range 1,595usd

interior leather color out of range 4,595usd


black brake calipers 450usd

stitching-contrast color 220usd

optional front grille 450usd

Mahogany veneer 750usd

wind deflector 570usd
 Vehicle is located in Charlotte, NC. SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY --

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