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2010 Aston Martin LMV/R Prices Released

If you were in the mood for one mean looking car, than Elite's proposition is exactly what you were looking for. The tuner has today released prices for their very limited edition Aston Martin LMV/R (Le Mans Vantage Racer), "a real race car for the streets" as they call it.

To take advantage of this amazing look and all the features we will list below, you will need two things. First, a hefty bank account, as prices for the LMV/R are set at $194,000 (we recommend you read the last lines of this piece). Secondly, you will have to be a veeery lucky individual. Elite will build only 30 units of this special Vantage model, and only in the US, so it's all about location, location, location...

Elite's unique interpretation of the Vantage looks, translates into a body kit comprised of front bumper with screens, visible carbon canards, visible carbon front splitter, hood, wider fenders, side skirts, side skirt panels, wider rear quarter panel extensions, trunk lid with visible carbon rear wing
and rear bumper with visible carbon diffuser. On the inside, Elite added a full alcantara interior.

Of course, they didn't stop here. Performance wise, Elite enhances the Vantage with a new brake kit, carbon fiber engine bay kit, sport muffler with tips, lowering springs and...ECU upgrade, of course.

For those who will buy the LMV/R and would like to express their uniqueness behind the wheel, Elite also offers unique serial number plaques, a little something that adds to the value of the car.

And speaking of price, for the $194,000 we mentioned earlier, Elite throws in, for free, installation and full repaint. And they should...
Excited about the car yet? Well, read the following excerpt from Elite's press release very carefulyl.

"All Elite LMV/R’s will be assembled in Florida and the price without a basis car is $194,000."
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About the author: Daniel Patrascu
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Daniel loves writing (or so he claims), and he uses this skill to offer readers a "behind the scenes" look at the automotive industry. He also enjoys talking about space exploration and robots, because in his view the only way forward for humanity is away from this planet, in metal bodies.
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