2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Mansory Sport Shift Hre Tubi Carbon Fiber on 2040-cars
Sumner, Washington, United States
For your consideration is a 2007 Jet black Aston Martin V8 Vantage with 17,355 miles. This extraordinary example has been fitted with nearly $50k in upgrades which include but not limited to: a full, authentic Mansory body kit with plenty of carbon fiber goodies. Has a Tubi exhaust and Gruppe M intake that combined has an incredible sound. Car is lowered on Mansory lowering springs and sitting on HRE wheels. The interior is fitted with carbon fiber door sills and center console and is also equipped with an alcantara Mansory steering wheel. Stereo is fitted with integrated Ipod hook up. OEM highlights: Clean/non-salvaged title. Black leather with red stitched piping interior with piano black appointments. Also has Navigation and factory parking sensors. Car is in phenomenal condition and will make the new owner happy. Comes with fitted Aston Martin car cover and Aston Martin battery tender. Tires have 80-90% tread life left. Car is available by appointment for private viewing and inspection. Immediate nonrefundable deposit of $1000 required via paypal upon auction end. Balance is due within 7 days thereafter. Be advised, I have a bank loan for this vehicle and it will need to be paid off before title will be released-this will be handled within 48 hrs of receiving full payment. Title will be mailed directly to new owner. It will be sold with an affidavit-in-lieu of title and bill-of-sale to help expedite the registering of the vehicle in your name while you wait for the title to arrive. While this vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition, it is being sold AS-IS, where is with no warranty written nor implied. thank you for your consideration.
Mansory information: http://www.mansory.com/_brochures/lowres/AM3CARS_EN_2012_DOWNLOAD.pdf http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/aston-martin/224119-v8-vantage-mansory-kit.html
Gruppe M intake information: Tubi Exhaust information: http://tubistylena.com/?page_id=12 HRE wheel information: |
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