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Nothing to report of wet your swirl spotting appetite i'm afraid to say but it would be rude not to show this stunning and rare machine.
Aston Martin built 150 limited edition DB9 GT Bond edition vehicles. This is the second one we have detailed to date ( first being for launch of Spectre at a cinema )
Bit more blurb on the vehicle here http://www.astonmartin.com/en/cars/db9gt-bond
Stunning diamond cut faced wheels with gloss black inners. 6.0ltr V12 NA engine and colour specific to this vehicle Spectre silver along with a number of subtle 007 accentuates.
We were called in to assess first of all.
Single stage correction required along with interior surfaces being treated and engine plus the best long term coatings supplied and applied, this being SiRamik Glasscoat APT dual coating system ( HR and Ultima ) topped with Diamas Professionali which I can honestly say takes the metallic finish to a whole new level of gloss and shimmer.
With the paint all in great shape it was time for the extraordinary triage of long term coatings...
Thanks. Most certainly will last a substantial lifespan for sure. heat resistant, hydrophobic and tough enough to tolerate an entourage of washing so ticks all the boxes.
Thanks. APT system ( HR / Ultima ) and 1 layer of Diamas but this can be layered up to 3. It certainly adds a new level of gloss and shimmer I've yet to see.
I think Astons in general, but the DB9 especially, are just pure works of art, they are just such beautiful things in their own right. Having said that as I was drooling my way through those pictures I got to the one of the window/mirror control and I can confirm with 99% certainty that that switch panel is straight out of a Volvo.
Or maybe my Volvo has Aston Martin window switches?
Then I got to the outdoor shots and lost the power of rational thought anyway. Superb car beautifully presented.
Look stunning but won't take long for them to start showing signs of age unfortunately as any gloss black wheels do regardless of what products are applied.
Volvo... Land Rover... Its a switcheroo that does the job I suppose. Shame they couldn't of maybe put bullet style polished metal ones in for 007 appeal.
I think Astons in general, but the DB9 especially, are just pure works of art, they are just such beautiful things in their own right. Having said that as I was drooling my way through those pictures I got to the one of the window/mirror control and I can confirm with 99% certainty that that switch panel is straight out of a Volvo.
Or maybe my Volvo has Aston Martin window switches?
Then I got to the outdoor shots and lost the power of rational thought anyway. Superb car beautifully presented.
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