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2007 ASTON-MARTIN DB9 COUPE (LHD)

Registration: UK Registered
Chassis Number: SCFAD01AX8GA09117
Recorded Mileage: 16,600 miles (26,800 kilometres)

- Rare LHD example to 2008 specification
- Genuine low mileage with full service history
- Factory sports package

The DB9 was the star of the 2003 Frankfurt Motor show, where it was unveiled to the public for the very first time. The DB9 was powered by a third generation version of the now familiar 6.0 litre V12, with a top speed of 186mph. It was the first of what was to become a long line of production Aston Martins to use VH architecture; Superformed parts were applied in the chassis and footwell as well as the body panels. The individual die-cast, extruded or stamped aluminium elements of the VH platform are bonded with strong adhesives and self-piercing rivets to make a lightweight but stiff backbone. Aston Martins have always made the interior of their cars to be very special places. Beautifully tailored with the finest of materials, the DB9 uses Bridge of Weir leather, aluminium and wood. A design now 20 years in production, the DB9 is very much a modern classic and one which shaped the direction of Aston-Martin for many years to come.

This stunning low mileage example was supplied in late 2007 to 2008 facelift specification for its first and only registered family owners. Originally based in Dubai, the family relocated to London, bringing their beloved Aston-Martin with them and registering the car for UK roads. Importantly the car has been issued with all relevant documentation to enable registration in Europe, which includes technical data sheets, and both Certificate of Conformity and Certificate of Origin.

The DB9 was specified in Stratus White Pearl metallic coachwork with a full Mugello Red leather interior. A desirable option ticked was the full Sports Pack; the ride height is lowered by 10mm, an uprated steering rack fitted, and electronic Bilstein dampers installed alongside red brake calipers and five-spoke light alloy wheels with magnesium bolts. Other options include parking sensors front and rear, a later navigation system, black satin front grille, and an uprated hi-fi with bluetooth. A full specification is available upon request.

Offered with both sets of keys, all service books, older MoT certificates and numerous bills for maintenance and other minor repairs and improvements, the DB9 has clearly been maintained religiously over the years. The car has recently benefited from a recent full service (with a bill for £1769) and the fitting of replacement Piano Black trim to the facia and door cappings (further bill for £2,290 available), and new Pirelli tyres on each corner. The DB9 model is the car which put Aston Martin back on the map, and we feel this outstanding LHD example is a must for the true collector.

Interested parties should note that the current cherished number will not be supplied with the vehicle.

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2007 ASTON-MARTIN DB9 COUPE (LHD)

Registration: UK Registered
Chassis Number: SCFAD01AX8GA09117
Recorded Mileage: 16,600 miles (26,800 kilometres)

- Rare LHD example to 2008 specification
- Genuine low mileage with full service history
- Factory sports package

The DB9 was the star of the 2003 Frankfurt Motor show, where it was unveiled to the public for the very first time. The DB9 was powered by a third generation version of the now familiar 6.0 litre V12, with a top speed of 186mph. It was the first of what was to become a long line of production Aston Martins to use VH architecture; Superformed parts were applied in the chassis and footwell as well as the body panels. The individual die-cast, extruded or stamped aluminium elements of the VH platform are bonded with strong adhesives and self-piercing rivets to make a lightweight but stiff backbone. Aston Martins have always made the interior of their cars to be very special places. Beautifully tailored with the finest of materials, the DB9 uses Bridge of Weir leather, aluminium and wood. A design now 20 years in production, the DB9 is very much a modern classic and one which shaped the direction of Aston-Martin for many years to come.

This stunning low mileage example was supplied in late 2007 to 2008 facelift specification for its first and only registered family owners. Originally based in Dubai, the family relocated to London, bringing their beloved Aston-Martin with them and registering the car for UK roads. Importantly the car has been issued with all relevant documentation to enable registration in Europe, which includes technical data sheets, and both Certificate of Conformity and Certificate of Origin.

The DB9 was specified in Stratus White Pearl metallic coachwork with a full Mugello Red leather interior. A desirable option ticked was the full Sports Pack; the ride height is lowered by 10mm, an uprated steering rack fitted, and electronic Bilstein dampers installed alongside red brake calipers and five-spoke light alloy wheels with magnesium bolts. Other options include parking sensors front and rear, a later navigation system, black satin front grille, and an uprated hi-fi with bluetooth. A full specification is available upon request.

Offered with both sets of keys, all service books, older MoT certificates and numerous bills for maintenance and other minor repairs and improvements, the DB9 has clearly been maintained religiously over the years. The car has recently benefited from a recent full service (with a bill for £1769) and the fitting of replacement Piano Black trim to the facia and door cappings (further bill for £2,290 available), and new Pirelli tyres on each corner. The DB9 model is the car which put Aston Martin back on the map, and we feel this outstanding LHD example is a must for the true collector.

Interested parties should note that the current cherished number will not be supplied with the vehicle.

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