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2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Base Convertible 2-door 4.7l on 2040-cars

US $99,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:9839
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States
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**** 2011 ASTON MARTIN V8 VANTAGE N420****

AVAILABLE EITHER AS A COUPE OR A CONVERTIBLE, WITH EITHER A SIX-SPEED MANUAL (THIS VEHICLE) OR SIX-SPEED AUTOMATED-MANUAL TRANSMISSION, THE N420 IS POWERED BY AN UNTOUCHED VERSION OF THE VANTAGE’S 4.7-LITER V-8. IT STILL MAKES 420 HORSEPOWER, BUT SHOULD SOUND EVEN MORE STIRRING DOING SO, THANKS TO A MODIFIED EXHAUST SYSTEM. 
N420 STANDS FOR THE 420BHP, 4.7-LITRE V8 ENGINE, WHICH ALL V8 VANTAGES HAVE THESE DAYS. BUT HERE IT GETS A NEW SPORTS EXHAUST, AND ONCE YOU HIT 4,000RPM, THERE'S A PROPER ROCK-GIG V8 BELLOW, AND WITH IT ALL THE POWER THE NOISE PROMISES.

ASTON'S OPTIONAL ‘SPORTS PACK' CHASSIS IS STANDARD ON THE N420 - IT'S STIFFER AND TAUTER THAN NORMAL. GOING SLOWLY, IT CRUMPS AT EVERY LITTLE LUMP IN THE ROAD, BUT PUT SOME SPEED THROUGH IT, AND THE SPRINGS REALLY START TO WORK WITH JUST THE RIGHT SUPPLENESS.

ASTON HAS DEVELOPED THE VANTAGE STEADILY OVER THE YEARS, AND IT'S NOW FLUENT AND BEAUTIFULLY BALANCED, GIVING YOU THE CONFIDENCE YOU NEED AS YOU LOAD IT UP THROUGH A SERIES OF BENDS AND PROJECT YOUR WAY OUT AND DOWN THE STRAIGHT. 

THE N420 HAS AN IRIDIUM INTERIOR PACKAGE WITH GRAPHITE INSTRUMENTS, A STEERING WHEEL COVERED IN LEATHER, AND CARBON FIBER N420 SILL PLATES.

AS FOR THE EXTERIOR, THERE ARE MUCH MORE NOTICEABLE ENHANCEMENTS, STARTING WITH THE CARBON FIBER FRONT SPLITTER, REAR DIFFUSER, AND SIDE STRAKES. THE OPENINGS IN THE HOOD AND SIDE STRAKES ARE COVERED IN BLACK MESH. THE 19-INCH, 10-SPOKE WHEELS COME WITH A DIAMOND-TURNED, GLOSS BLACK FINISH, WHILE THE TAILPIPES GET GRAPHITE FINISHERS.


********** CARFAX CERTIFIED **********

THIS CONVERTIBLE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE MILEAGE IS WELL BELOW AVERAGE AND THE CONDITION OF THE CAR REFLECTS THIS. 

TRANSPORTATION CAN BE PROVIDED FROM SW FLORIDA/ FT. MYERS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. WE CAN ALSO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE IN SHIPPING THE VEHICLE ALMOST ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD.

FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT ANY TIME FOR MORE DETAILS OR QUESTIONS. 
DAVE: (239) 250-2000


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