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2002 Aston Martin Db7 Vantage Coupe V-12, 6 Sp-manual, Only 16k Miles One Owner on 2040-cars

US $53,900.00
Year:2002 Mileage:16591 Color: Trim are MINT and Super nice
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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2002 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage

Antrim Blue-(Navy Blue)

All Light Tan Leather

One Owner

16,591 Original Garage Kept Miles

4 Overhead Cam 48 Valve V12

6-Speed Manual Transmission

Original Window Sticker

All Original Keys and Remotes

All Original Books

New Michelin Pilot Sport Tires installed at 13,000 Miles

Clean New York State Title

OPTIONS

Premium Audio System

Heated Front Windscreen

Umbrella Holder with Golf Umbrella

Fire Extinguisher

Navigation

First Aid Kit

Sport Front Seats-Recaro

Aluminum Satin Finish Foot Pedals

Sport Exhaust with Large Bore Tailpipes

Wire Mesh Grille Set

19" Alloy Wheels

Total Window Sticker Price: $160,045.00

You are viewing on of the most beautiful 2002 Aston Martin DB7 you will ever see.  Always garage kept and meticulously maintained.  The car was driven 16,591 miles by its owner and it was never painted, wrecked or involved in any incident. It has a Clean CARFAX Report.

This Aston Martin was just fully serviced and checked over and the only issues noted are: 1.  Center console clock not working.  2.  Wood Cracked on Ashtray door, due to age.  3.  A few very minor scratches on the wheels due to normal driving. 4. Remote door locks sometimes don't work due to lack of use/age.  

There have been no modifications and the car looks/runs and drives like brand new.  Interior still smells new!!! Paint and Exterior Trim are MINT and Super nice!!!  As mentioned above this car was always garage kept and it shows.  It was driven and enjoyed by its owner and the new owner will have years of enjoyment from this beast!!!

This Aston Martin is not being sold with any warranty and I reserve the right to sell this vehicle locally, outside of the Ebay format.  I welcome anybody to come and inspect this gorgeous DB7. 

This Aston Martin DB7 Vantage is located in Jacksonville Florida 32256, and is available for viewing or questions:  All serious offers will be considered. 

Please call Joe: 845-629-3711



 

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