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Aston Martin Vanquish on 2040-cars

US $48,900.00
Year:2002 Mileage:28330
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

2002 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish - V12 - 27,000 miles, Black on Black with red trim.
The Vanquish is the last of the Mohicans. Hand Built Super Car, Sure to be a collector car.
The V12 Vanquish rose to fame after being featured as the official James Bond car in Die Another Day, This is a true F1 style Gearbox pushing 460 horsepower. No need for a sound system as the Exhaust is a symphony of its own.

The Car is being offered $20-$40,000 under value for the following reason: The Car has a "Transmission Fault warning" that flashes on the display when changing gears. It Functions and changes gears just fine and the clutch is strong. We have had it looked by a Independent specialist and suspect the diaphragm in the accumulator is leaking air therefore pressure is being released triggering the fault. Aston Martin suggests a clutch kit which includes the accumulator. the second possible cause could be electrical issue, as the car has aftermarket amps and subwoofer installed putting a strain on the charging system and battery. This may be the result of a simple fix.

We Quired the car as a trade in from a Exotic car Dealership in Califonia and have no previous service records. Since we acquired it its been to the Aston Dealer for service which includes Both Fule Pumps, Brake switch, general inspection and Fluid check. It has a couple very minor light scratches, couple of the wheels have very minor curb-rash, it will need brake pads, the passenger door handle is loose, the headliner is sagging and there is some shrinkage on the dash pas which is typical for a tropical climate car. tires have 90% tread life and are evenly worn, it drives very nice with no vibrations, shimmy or shake. the plastic lens cover on the start button is broken ($400 new from Aston Martin)

International Buyer welcome (Bank Wire Transfer will be the only payment method accepted for International Buyers) Please call or Text Patrick 248-890-8350 or 586-588-8350

As always inspection and/or viewing and test drives in person are welcome and encouraged

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