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Post #1 Sat, Sep 25, 11:35 PM |
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kanishka85
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Post #2 Sun, Sep 26, 5:29 AM |
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duo1288
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i'm sure it still has the paddle shifts behind the steering wheel. No stick
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Post #3 Tue, Sep 28, 2:13 PM |
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V8Vantage
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They are behind the sterring wheel, just like all standard Vanquishes ...
But the DB7 GT has the same v12 engine (not the same level of tuning) and a manual 'box, so I'm sure Aston Martin Works Service would be able to fit it ... for a price
Look, we've all got something we can bring to this discussion. But I think from now on what you should bring is silence.
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Post #4 Sat, Oct 2, 6:24 AM |
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duo1288
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Quote from V8Vantage They are behind the sterring wheel, just like all standard Vanquishes ...
But the DB7 GT has the same v12 engine (not the same level of tuning) and a manual 'box, so I'm sure Aston Martin Works Service would be able to fit it ... for a price 
true, since its a handmade car they may be able to. That'd b alottttttta money since the gear box is such a crucial part of the car
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Aston Martin Vanquish S,
Toyota Alessandro Volta (flower power),
'66 Pontiac GTO
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Post #5 Wed, Aug 2, 2:28 AM |
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GTRX3
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The paddle shit on this thing is suppose to be crap
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