2006 Aston Martin Vantage on 2040-cars
West Linn, Oregon, United States
Beautiful 2006 Aston Martin Vantage. Titanium silver coupe with obsidian black interior. 6 speed manual transmission. Very low miles: 6,447. Options as stated on original window sticker: Aston Martin premium audio, red brake calipers, Bluetooth, HID headlamps, power folding mirrors, satellite navigation, warm charcoal seat belts, silver contrast stitching, clear rear lamps, 19 inch 7-spoke wheels. Vin number is: SCFBB03B46GC01209 The car has a clean CarFax. Taken care of perfectly. Always garaged. Originally sold new from Desert European Motor Cars in Rancho Mirage, CA. Comes with car manual, battery charger, tire inflator, extra key, and any other accessories that would have come with the car. Perfect in every way. All service has been done at an Aston Martin dealer and is up to date. Tires are brand new (approximately 500 miles). Asking $64,500. Feel free to contact me at 503-724-1434 (ask for John) or email with any questions. Serious buyers only please.
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