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Everything that James Bond does--the way he dresses, the way he moves--looks good. Even his wrecked Aston Martin DBSs look good. Just as long as James Bond touched it, it looks fine.

Really. For this James Bond fan, he's willing to pay $120 K for a wrecked Aston Martin DBS that was used in the shooting. In fact, he had already paid for it!

Well, if you notice, latest James Bond filmakers like to wreck fine Aston Martin DBSs (and they all look the same on the film like there's only one Aston Martin DBS, making it look like as untouchable as Bond himself). In Casino Royale, the flipped one while crashing another on rocky quarry mine in Quantum Solace... No, it is not a spoiler. Oh there's another one! They killed another Aston Martin DBS when they drove it and plunge it into the Lake Garda in northern Italy... still, you can't consider it as a spoiler!

Anyway, so these wrecked Aston Martin DBSs were autioned off to rich fans, which sold up to £200,000! Oh come on! A brand new Aston Martin DBS only costs £134,000. That's about 60,000 thousand pounds difference! Geez... James Bond could make a good car salesman if he retire, don't you think?

Actually, this £200,000 wrecked Aston Martin DBS was the one that dove into the Lake Garda. It was only pulled out from the water... sorry, from a hundred fifty feet deep water. Geez... I think it would be cooler to drive a brand new Aston Martin DBS than to pay a load of bucks more for some unrecognizable scrap metal and store it in a glass shelf or something... But oh well. It used to be James Bond's; he touched it. So it has got to be fine... very fine. Bond fans, I feel ye.

Sources: Autoblog, What Car

Posted by autopartsware on October 14th, 2008 at 09:23 AM | Permalink | Add a Comment

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