I have up for auction a used MSD 6A box with no issues part#6200 serial#231966 it is used so it has some scratches but other then that its fine if you have any questions feel free to message me thank you for you time.
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Aston Martin launches Centenary Editions of DB9, Vantage, Vanquish & Rapide
Tue, 15 Jan 2013Aston Martin celebrates its centenary with Centenary Edition versions of their entire range featuring special paint finish and bespoke interiors. One hundred years ago today, Aston Martin arrived as Bamford & Martin as Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford formed the company which would, just a year later, become Aston Martin, and to celebrate the centenary Aston Martin is creating 100 Centenary Editions of each of its model range (although not, it seems, the Cygnet). All the centenary Edition cars (V8 Vantage, DB9, Rapide and Vanquish) will feature a unique graduated paint finish and get adorned with solid sterling silver wing badges (don’t park your Centenary Edition Aston Martin in a public car park with the current price of silver) with tailored ‘Trans Flux’ enamel inlay.
Opel Ampera – Official picture ahead of Geneva
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