Aston Martin DB9S by Project Kahn
DB9 meets DBS
By Frank
August 23, 2007 1:30 PM
Filed Under: Aston Martin, European, Tuners
DB9 meets DBS
Project Kahn is always keen to tread where few dare, and first proof of that adventuring spirit was the Bentley Continental GT. Now their team of dedicated designers have turned to the Aston Martin DB9. The result is a body kit which tries to stay true to the original contours of the car while creating a truly unique look for the distinguished buyer who wishes a more 'personal' luxury car.
The body kit consists of a front and rear bumper, side skirts and boot lip spoiler, supplying the DB9S with a 'low to the road' look. In order to supplement that look Project Kahn fitted a set of 20 inch Kahn RSV wheels, which were in fact featured on the Aston Martin DBS prototype.
The kit is available at Project Kahn for 6.,699,- pounds including fitting but excluding VAT. A set of wheels will set you back 4.000,- pounds.
Press Release (Click to expand)
New from Project Kahn: The DB9S styling package for the DB9. The DB9S styling package provides a contemporary look that stays true to the original Aston Martin DBS style. Now the leading design house in the UK Project Kahn’s team of dedicated designers recognise the importance of staying true to the original design themes of bespoke vehicles while providing a new and dynamic appearance that follows on the original contours of the car.
The DB9S styling package comprises of two front and two rear valance pieces, side skirts and rear boot lip spoiler. The addition of the front valance sections provides the aggressive front bumper and the moulded side skirts provide a ‘low to the road’ look which beautifully sets off the curves and flows of the original bodywork. The styling package is finished off perfectly by a set of 20” Kahn RSV alloy wheels, which Aston Martin actually used on their DBS prototype.
This package is an ideal way to transform a standard DB9 into the ultimate prestige marque. In an age when more and more individuals are able to afford luxury cars, the need to optimize their appearance becomes vital.
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