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DB9 Demon eyes

Posted on January 22, 2023 by Paul
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3 thoughts on “DB9 Demon eyes”

  1. Martin Spahr says:
    January 29, 2023 at 5:29 pm

    Hi Paul
    Your Aston is wonderful!
    I own a DB9 from 2005 and have also done a lot of upgrades, you did with your car.
    A year ago, with 118’000km, my Aston showed an engine tic… and then, a major update was necessary. The engine was upgraded to 7liter. It received an engine block machining, same as the One77 and forged pistons and forged piston rods. This converted it to a genuine rocket. And it was even cheaper than a new engine.
    I wish you lots of fun with your Aston.
    Martin

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    1. Paul says:
      February 2, 2023 at 2:54 pm

      Hi Martin,

      Thanks for the comments, your car sounds awesome and very tempting to go the same route if I have engine problems.

      Paul

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    2. Nguyen Nguyen Hoang says:
      March 14, 2023 at 3:37 pm

      Where did you get your engine done? How much more power does it produce and so you have sound clips?

      Reply

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