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#123
I love my optional sport pack wheels and feel it compliments the Vantage better than any aftermarket wheel. Just my opinion.
#125
Vanquish
really? Nobody owns a Vanquish here? I keep reading this forum frequently for about 2 years now and hardly ever found information about the Vanquish. Well, let me hold up the flag and send some pics of my car.
Cheers, Markus
Cheers, Markus
#127
I thought a few times about putting aftermarket wheels like HRE or otherwise on my DB9, but having the factory sport pack which include the (what I think look just perfect on this car) split 5 spoke forged sport wheels and titanium wheel bolts, I have a hard time thinking of any better choice for the car. Every time I look at the car or go to drive it or take a picture, all wheels considered, I don't think any aftermarket wheel can match the sport pack wheels on the DB9, first time I felt this way about a factory optional wheel which is just absolutely spot on for the car it's fitted to.
Last edited by sunir; 08-19-2012 at 11:11 PM.
#128
Welcome! Yes, the Aston forum has a tendency to be a Vantage forum because there are just so many Vantage owners as opposed to Vanquish, etc. owners. We need more folks like you, so stick around! Beautiful car btw.
#129
I actually know three local owners of Vanquish's - but they don't frequent the forums, but do attend some of the car shows.
(I have a thread here somewhere from the Toronto Exotic Car Show which features a few Vanquish's in case your interested) One is a Vanquish S, last one ever sold in North America.
EDIT:
Here's the link to the show: Some other Aston's that are around the city (Spoke to many of the owners, unfortunately, few frequent the forums)
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...age-heavy.html
Last edited by gekko; 08-20-2012 at 03:57 PM.
#130
A friend of mine has a Vanquish S also. It too is one of the last ones I beleive. He actually has a 6 Spd manual gearbox in it somehow he got them to do a converstion from the flappy paddle box standard in the Vanq.
It's a really nice car, broad shoulders and pronounced snout! Here is a pic of our cars at a Cars & Coffee earlier this year.
It's a really nice car, broad shoulders and pronounced snout! Here is a pic of our cars at a Cars & Coffee earlier this year.
#132
Thanks for the welcome
Thanxx a lot for the warm welcome to you all. Unfortunately I will not be able to attend any car shows or meetings since I live in San Salvador but the car is stored in a garage in Germany. Believe me, you do not want to drive a Vanquish in San Salvador. Naturally the later models dominate the forum here and that is no problem since I love to see any Aston. Still, it would be great to get some classics involved here. Variety is the spice of life. But perhaps thats a topic for another thread.
Markus
Markus
#134
thanks, but the grief it gave me...in early 2010 I bought the car with 12ooo Miles in San Diego and shipped it to Denmark since I was living in Copenhagen at the time. In Germany, the container was opened and the car transported on a hanger. The agency told me the car would not start, probably low battery power. I told them to deliver it to the Aston dealership in Copenhagen to have it checked. And the next day I received a phone call from hell. All electrical units, all modules, all cables were burnt out, the plastic covers molten. From the back lights to the gauges everything was destroyed. They presumed that somebody tried to start the car on a truck battery until smoke came up. It took them a couple of days to even estimate the cost of repair which in the end was over 21000 Euros. Well, I am not the kind of guy who carries 21000 Euros in his back pocket to get his toy repaired. After the shock faded and the trembling stopped I called the agency. They refused all responsibility and claimed that I cannot proof this happened while the car was in their custody. Finally I remembered that I had taken out transport insurance before shipment. Praise the lord I did not try to safe a few bucks. Of course they were reluctant to pay also and told me this was not exactly a transport damage. Finally they agreed to pay the repair but wanted me to take the car to a cheap independent garage. After more arguing I finally got the go ahead. The repair took 5 months. Due to this I look 10 years older and I am too scared to even move the car in case something brakes that will cost me the price of a brand new middle class car. But I still pretty damn love the car and have no intention to part with it.