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30
2007
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Chris Burdick

Aston Martin DB9S - From Project Kahn

Aston Martin DB9S by Project Kahn

Imagine yourself in this situation:

It’s early 2006. You make a low six-figure income, have a nice house, family, and a couple of decent cars. You decide it’s time to treat yourself, and you really want an Aston Martin DB9. You pick one up at your closest Aston dealer and love it. Only months later, Aston Martin announces they’re going to release the beautiful DBS - the upgraded DB9 which debuted in the 2006 James Bond movie, Casino Royale.

You don’t have enough money to buy both, and you’re really attached to your new DB9. Looks like your only option is to sell the DB9, take the loss, and pony up the cash for the DBS. Or is it?

Aston Martin DB9S by Project Kahn - rear

Thanks to Project Kahn, you can keep the DB9 but have the look of the DBS. For the DB9S, they’ve created a very authentic DBS body kit that includes two front and two rear valance pieces, side skirts and rear boot lip spoiler, and a set of 20″ Kahn RSV alloy wheels, which are the same wheels used on the DBS prototype.

While I not normally a fan of mockery of this type, I could certainly understand the frustration of someone in our above situation, and considering the other projects that Project Kahn have completed, I’ll let it slide this time.

Aston Martin DB9S Photos:

Aston DB9S Aston DB9S Aston DB9S rear Aston DB9S side

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March
20
2008
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Demonblade

A beautiful and stunning way to improve an already beautiful and stunning car.

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