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Aston Martin DBS will be produced

05/26/2006, 9:28 AM

By admin

The 2007 Aston Martin DBS — driven by James Bond in the new 007 film “Casino Royale” — will be sold as a production car, according to a published report. The car will be sold in mid-2007 and will not replace the Vanquish, according to AutoTelegraaf. Specifications have not yet been disclosed. (See also: our full report on the DBS).

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05/26, 10:30 AM

posted by:

Ryan

the DBS is badass

05/26, 11:53 AM

posted by:

Vincent

Xibit, pimp my DB9!

05/26, 12:31 PM

posted by:

BAMF

damn right it wont replace the vanquish.

 
 
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