2012 Aston Martin Dbs Ultimate Edition 2k Miles !!! Rare Car !!! 51 Out Of 100 on 2040-cars
Neptune, New Jersey, United States
2012 Aston Martin DBS Ultimate Edition 2,180 Miles To celebrate the iconic Aston Martin DBS series, Aston Martin produced a very limited edition DBS ULTIMATE. A mere 100 DBS Ultimates were produced by the factory making this a very rare example of the best of what the Aston Martin factory can offer. This rare example is number 51of 100, as indicated on the special plaque on the door sills. The vehicle has only 2,180 miles, and this DBS Ultimate is in pristine condition inside and out. Finished in the very rare Silver Fox with rich and luxurious Obsidian Black leather. The rest of the exterior is exquisitely finished with Carbon Fibre Wing Mirrors, Dark Front Grille, and Zircotec Coated Tail Pipes, complimented by Yellow Brake Calipers. You will be hard-pressed to find another DBS Ultimate available for sale since only 100 units were produced. If you missed your chance to purchase this exclusive DBS Ulimate at launch, here's your second and perhaps your only opportunity to purchase this exclusive 2012 Aston Martin DBS Ultimate! I believe that this is the only DBS Ultimate in Silver Fox imported to the US !!! Autocheck score of 94 see report following photos. Stored in a climate controlled environment and covered when not in use the owner is a serious collector, and the car has never been tracked or abused. Located in Tinton Falls, NJ 07753 Please call Dean at 848-459-7776. AutoCheck Vehicle History Report2012 Aston Martin DBS Base / Carbon
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