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This Aston Martin DB9 Coupe looks great both inside and out and is presented in the best loved Aston Martin silver bodywork with red interior and detailed instrument panel - red seats and grey carpet. The exterior trim detail is silver/ black - even down to the authentic silver spoked wire wheels - complete with red brake callipers and black brake discs. The black front bumper is almost invisible - just like the real thing The Aston Martin badge sits above the Aston's distinctively shaped black and chrome radiator grille. The registration is simply DB9 - reflecting the initials of Aston's original owner David Brown!

In real life - the DB9 - classed as a grand tourer and designed by Henrik Fisker- was introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2003 and was produced right up until 2016. It was available as a 2+2 seat 2-door coupe - as modelled by Oxford - or as a 2-door convertible. Made largely of aluminium - it was the first model to be built at Aston Martin's Gaydon facility in Warwickshire. The DB9 came with a 6-speed automatic or manual gearbox and the first introductions came with a 6-litre V12 engine.

Our model is a replica of Aston Martin DB9 2013 upgrade. Bodywork changes included enlarged recessed headlight clusters with bi-xenon lights and LED daytime strips - a widened front splitter - updated grille and side heat extractors. The LED rear lights now have clear lenses and the car has a new rear spoiler with the boot lid. The engine was also modified for the 2013 version of the DB9 with an increased horsepower of 503 hp - resulting in a top speed of 183 mph and an acceleration of 0-60 in 4.5 seconds. Internally - the excellence continues with walnut dashboard and hand finished leather upholstery not to mention the latest sound systems and essential gadgets for the modern - and extremely affluent - owner.

Diecast models are manufactured to various scales based on measurements taken from the actual vehicles. The rule to remember is the higher the scale number, the smaller the model!

So, 1:2 scale quite ltierally means it is 1/2 (half) the size and 1:4 scale means it is 1/4 (quarter) the size.  Here is a rough guide to the size of our models although this will vary depending on the size of the actual vehicle. Please note that the scale and size of models differs per department. Please refer to the individual product page to find out the estimated size of the actual model you would like to purchase.

Bikes

1:32 scale will be approximately 5cm long
1:24 scale will be approximately 8cm long
1:18 scale will be approximately 10-12cm long
1:12 scale will be approximately 14-18cm long
1:10 scale will be approximately 20-28cm long
1:6 scale will be approximately 30-38cm long

Cars

1:64 scale will be approximately 6cm long
1:43 scale will be approximately 10cm long
1:24 scale will be approximately 15-25cm long
1:18 scale will be approximately 20-30cm long
1:12 scale will be approximately 30-40cm long

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