2006 Aston Martin Vantage V8 on 2040-cars
Musella, Georgia, United States
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2006 Aston Martin Vantage V8. 27k miles, 6-Speed manual, Jet black over Obsidian black leather with silver contrast stitching. Mint condition with over $10k in sought after upgrades including 19” Sports Pack wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, V12 side skirts, Carbon Fiber rear diffuser and interior accents, and updated 6-slat bright finish front grille. Enthusiast owned and well maintained. Looks and drives like new, all service up to date with records.
Options and Upgrades:
-Powerfold mirrors
-Power memory seats
-2-stage heated seats
-Red brake calipers
-700W Premium Audio
-Satellite navigation
-Rear parking sensors
-19" OEM Sport Pack wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires
-V12 OEM side skirts
-Carbon fiber rear diffuser
-Carbon fiber wrapped accents including door sills, center console, and front splitter
-Stubby antenna
Overall Condition: 9.5/10
Exterior: 9.5/10
* Body – 9.5/10. Near perfect with no dents, dings, or scratches. Hood and deck lid are in perfect condition. Only one small nick on the entire body which is 1/4” x 1/8” on the driver’s side front quarter panel. Pic available upon request.
* Paint – 9/10. Beautiful Jet black paint deep and rich in color. Smooth as silk to the touch throughout. Detailed regularly. Only some very minor specking in front of the rear wheel wells which is very common and only visible when up close.
* Headlights, taillights, windows, and mirrors – 9.5/10. Clean headlights with 3M film protection, taillights clear with no chips or scrapes. Tinted power windows in great condition with no peeling or discoloration. No chips, scratches, or concerns with any windows or mirrors.
* Front bumper, grille, and splitter – 10/10. Front bumper like new with no nicks or scrapes. Upgraded OEM 6-slat bright finish grille (vs. standard 8-slat grille on all other 2006-2008 model years) in perfect condition with no water spots or discoloration. Front splitter updated with 3M carbon fiber wrap.
* Rear bumper and diffuser - 10/10. Rear bumper like new with no dents, nicks, or scrapes. Upgraded carbon fiber rear diffuser looks amazing compared the original and is in perfect condition. Lots of compliments. Still have the original rear diffuser and is negotiable with purchase if interested.
* Side skirts – 10/10. Upgraded OEM V12 side skirts provide an updated and more aggressive overall look, were paint matched with install, and are in perfect condition. This is a much sought after upgrade and was close to $3000 installed (have receipts). Still have the original side skirts and are negotiable with purchase if interested.
* Wheels and tires – 9/10. Upgraded OEM 19” Sport Pack wheels and Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. These beautiful 5 double spoke forged alloy wheels were first available on the Vantage with the N400 special edition in 2008 and were later made available as part of a dealer-installable Sport Pack for all Vantages. These wheels are silver with diamond-turned faces which makes them iridescent in the sunlight. They are commonly regarded as the most beautiful wheels available for the Vantage. Wheels are all in excellent condition as you can see in the individual pics. Tires have plenty of grip with 7/32nds remaining or approximately 70%. 235/40/19 fronts, 275/35/19 rears. Comes with tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Still have the OEM 19” 7-spoke classic wheels and tires and are negotiable with purchase if interested.
Interior: 9.5/10
* Seats – 9.5/10. Updated 2007+ model year seat design. Power memory, heated seats in beautiful Obsidian black leather with silver contrast stitching. Seats are in excellent condition. Driver’s seat has no stretching or sagging, or any scuffs, scrapes, or tears that you will usually find with others. Firm, supportive, and comfortable. Passenger seat looks like new.
* Dash – 10/10. Perfect condition. Originally had a small pull in the leather on the front of the dash which is very common, but had that fixed with my initial purchase.
* Door panels – 9.5/10. Excellent condition with none of the typical scuffs, scrapes, or nicks in the arm rests from the seat belt hitting them that you will find in many others.
* Headliner – 10/10. Alcantera headliner in perfect condition.
* Center Console – 9.5/10. Center console in near perfect condition with no cuts or scrapes. Updated with 3M carbon fiber wrap for a more distinctive look. Can be removed with ease if you prefer the original look.
* Gauge Display – 10/10. Beautiful clear gauges and display with no scratches or nicks in the covering. No service lights or warnings as you will see in the pictures.
* Carpet and mats – 9.5/10. Black carpet and mats in excellent condition. Again, vehicle is detailed regularly.
* Door sills – 9.5/10. Door sills in excellent condition. Updated with 3M carbon fiber wrap for a more distinctive look as you will see in the pics. Originally did this as an easy test to see if I liked the look before buying the actual carbon fiber sills, and decided to save the $$$ and still keep 90%+ of the look. Very happy with them, but can easily be removed if you prefer the original look.
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