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Aston Martin Db9 Engine - Water Damage - Rebuild Or Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $8,000.00
Location:

Kissimmee, Florida, United States

Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Aston Martin DB9 engine. Water damage. Needs rebuild. Taken from 2009 DB9 with 30K miles. Replacement engine cost was $50K plus. Parts or rebuild. Located Orlando Florida. Buyer collects/arranges delivery.
Brand:Aston Martin Warranty:No

Aston Martin DB9 engine. Water damage. Needs rebuild. Taken from 2009 DB9 with 30K miles. Replacement engine cost was $50K plus. Parts or rebuild. Located Orlando Florida. Buyer collects/arranges delivery. Asking $8K or best offer.

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