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2007 Aston Martin Db9 Sport on 2040-cars

US $87,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:26000 Color: Silver /
  Black / Obsidian Red
Location:

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.0L V-12
For Sale By:Owner
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: SCFAD01A37GA07191
Year: 2007
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Aston Martin
Interior Color: Black / Obsidian Red
Model: DB9
Trim: Sport
Options: Sport Package - 19" Rims - Tuned Suspension, Adaptive Traction Control, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Auto / Paddle Shift
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 26,000

$87,500 - cash deals ok

I can get you a lease no problem. 

Located in Ottawa

Clean CarFax - Beautiful Condition

Simply put, the most beautiful car you have ever seen.

Yes I've seen the 5 or 6 in Auto Trader (mine is nicer AND a better price) and yes I know you can buy one in the US for $80-85,000. Then add on:

   A letter from Aston for recall clearance: $1000

   Duty @ 6.1%: $5000

   Shipping / Handling to Canada: $2500

   Gas Guzzler Tax: $4000

   AC Tax: $100

   Broker Fees: $1000

   Daytime Running Light Mod: $1000

   RIV Inspection: $500 plus a week of running around

   TOTAL: $15,000++ PLUS ANY SURPRISES WHEN IT GETS HERE

 

Mine has:

  • Fresh 24k service ($4,000)
  • Newly install 3M Clear Bra right up to the doors including mirrors and headlights ($3,000)
  • Caliber K40 Remotely installed Radar Detector ($2000 installed)
  • Blinder HP-905 Laser Jammer ($1500 installed)
  • New rear tires ($1,500) - Fronts at 80%

Its far easier to take this one.  I LOVE CARS so I bought this to drive for the summer.  I fixed a power window module and did the expensive service on the car so all you have to do is put gas in it and GO.

 

I’m just breaking even on this car and going to but something else... maybe a Maserati or a Ferrari or another Aston.


I may be interested in a trade for a Beech Baron or Duke aircraft.


This very unique 2007 DB9 comes in Titanium Silver with a Obsidian Red & Black interior bolted on top of the optional Sports Package… it is beyond any doubt THE PRETTIEST DB9 YOU WILL EVER SEE!!!  It is by far the most beautiful car I have ever seen.

It features an amazing 6.0L 469HP V-12 48-valve monster engine, an F1 style sequential transmission with automatic mode, Navigation, Black Stitching on Seats with Piano Black trim.  This is a car for the real driving enthusiast.  From the moment you jump in and press the solid crystal START button which sparks this V-12 super car to life.  The gearbox is smooth and precise and very well matched to the 6.0litre V12 engine. This car is originally from the US with 23,000 miles and was previously serviced by Aston Martin.  It has in fact just been serviced by Aston.  The car is in remarkable condition and fully maintained and serviced up to date and full service records, 2 keys with remote, and owners’ manual.

 

Some of its unique features are:

·      Titanium Silver exterior

·      Obsidian Red & Black interior

·      Piano Black trim on dash and doors

·      Red Brake Calipers

·      Full Navigation system

·      Parking Sensors

·      First Aid Kit

·      High Spec Alarm

·      Lo-Jack Alarm capable

·      Premium Linn stereo with 6 CD changer

·      iPod interface built in

·      K40 radar detector built-in

·      Blinder M27 laser jammer built-in (YES, you need both)

·      Full 3M Clear-Coat Bra up to fenders, entire hood, headlights, & mirrors (about $3k)

·      Tire Inflator

·      Clean CarFax

·      Sports Package w/ 5 Spoke Wheels (about a $5k option) which includes:

·      19” forged light-weight 5-spoke aluminum wheels

·      Titanium wheel nuts

·      Revised dampers

·      Uprated springs

·      Retuned front stabilizer bar

·      Revised underbody

·      Lowered ride height


 

EXTERIOR

HID headlights
Power Driver Mirror
Power Passenger Mirror
Mirror Memory

INTERIOR
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Trip Computer
Leather Seats
Bucket Seats
Quad Bucket Seats
Power Driver Seat
Power Passenger Seat
Heated Driver Seat
Heated Passenger Seat
Driver Lumbar
Passenger Lumbar
Seat Memory
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Keyless Entry
Power Door Locks

Cruise Control
Piano Black Interior Trim
AM/FM Stereo
6 CD Changer
Premium Sound System
Rear Defrost
Climate Control
A/C
Universal Garage Door Opener
Bluetooth Cell Phone Hookup
Rear Parking Aid
Alarm
Vehicle Anti-Theft System
Remote Trunk Release
Navigation System

MECHANICAL
Rear Wheel Drive
Traction Control
Electronic Stability Control
Locking Rear Differential

Auto Transmission w/Manual Override
6-Speed A/T
A/T
12 Cylinder Engine
Gasoline Fuel
Keyless Start
4-Wheel ABS
Brake Assist
Power Steering
Aluminum Wheels
4-Wheel Disc Brakes (80% front & 90 % rear)
Tires – Bridgestone Potenza RE50 Ultra High Performance (80% front & 100% rear)

SAFETY
Driver Air Bag
Passenger Air Bag
Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch
Passenger Air Bag Sensor
Side Air Bag
Side Head Air Bag

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