Aston Martin Bmc Air Filters - Fb590/08 - Vantage Db9 Dbs Rapide on 2040-parts.com
Akron, Ohio, US
Up for sale is a pair of brand new BMC Air Filters for a Aston Martin Vantage, DB9, DBS, Rapide, PLEASE SEE APPLICATION LIST BELOW. BMC Filters will allow your car to breath better while filtering more contaminants out of the air.
We are an authorized BMC importer and distributor for the United States. Purchasing through us will maintain your factory warranty.
FITS:
ASTON MARTIN:
DB9 6.0 V12 Coupè / Volante (HP: 477 | Year: 09 >)
DBS 6.0 V12 Coupè / Volante (HP: 517 | Year: 09 >)
RAPIDE 6.0 V12 Touchtronic 2 (HP: 476 | Year: 10 >)
VANTAGE 4.3 V8 Coupè / Roadster (HP: 385 | Year: 07 >)
VANTAGE 4.7 V8 Coupè / Roadster (HP: 425 | Year: 08 >)
VANTAGE 6.0 V12 (HP: 517 | Year: 09 >)
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