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2005 Aston Martin Db9 Pristine Condition And Low Mileage on 2040-cars

US $66,995.00
Year:2005 Mileage:10800
Location:

Manhattan Beach, California, United States

Manhattan Beach, California, United States

Pristine Condition 2005 Aston Martin DB9
Fully Optioned, best example I've ever seen
Highly desirable Metallic Black on Black Leather
Only 10,800 miles 
(attached photo was from a few months ago)
Clean Carfax, No accidents
Only 2 Owners before me 
(note that autocheck counts the car dealer as an owner -- I purchased it last year from Texas Import Sales, a dealer of high end exotic vehicles)
Previous owners were from Texas, a dry state.  No signs of any rust / snow wear.  They put 9000 miles on it, and I added another 1800.
Did an inspection at Beverly Hills Aston Martin last year and came back with a clean bill of health.  Foreman said it was one of the cleanest DB9s he's seen.  Also updated the ECU software at that time.

Upgraded Factory Options include:
In Dash Navigation
Linn 950w Sound System
Auto-Folding Side Mirrors
6 speed paddle shifting automatic gearbox
Walnut Veneers
Parking Sensors
Seat heaters
Aston Martin Air Caps

Other Updates:
Car also has a clear bra installed, and I replaced the front piece last year with a new one, so everything looks perfect.
I recently had an alignment done, so the car is in great shape.
Previous owner installed a hidden skid plate to protect the bottom of the front bumper.  
Tires are nearly brand new.  All are in excellent shape, and were replaced before I bought the car.  Holds and runs like new.
Tow hook and tire repair kit included.
No leaks and has never burned oil.


Selling to fund a classic car purchase.  This car should be a daily driver and simply doesn't get driven.  I turn the motor regularly, but rarely drive it.  I'm hoping the next owner will be able to get some good use out of it.  This V12 engine is known to be very reliable.  Small ding on the driver's door.  No trades, please.  No visits nor test drives unless you place a refundable deposit or purchase a pre-purchase inspection from a local Aston Martin dealership.  Traveling pre-purchase inspections from ebay approved companies are fine, but no test drives.  No lowball offers.  I'm in no rush to sell, and low offers will automatically be rejected.  Have financing ready before you bid.  No warranty included nor implied.  You might be able to obtain one through Aston Martin, because it's less than 10yrs old.  Car is located in Los Angeles, CA.

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