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Kahn Aston Martin DBS Casino Royale Says James Bond

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When we visited UK tuner and design house Kahn, we found out just how much it loves to put UK brands under the spotlights and now it's back with another English release: the Aston Martin DBS Casino Royale.
In case you are familiar with the name, this is because Anderson Germany also released a DBS kit with the same designation, but two are not comparable as that one focused on tech development with little styling changes.

Kahn tells us that James Bond himself would be proud of the car, with this receiving custom work consisting of front splitters finished in matte black, tinted windows, as well as a rear diffuser in matte black.

The connection to the road has been redefined and is now established using a lowered suspension and a set of Kahn 21-inch RSX-F wheels, which use a 20x9-inch size, a smoked black finish and fit the original center caps. Climbing aboard, we find black Alcantara sports seat and a steering wheels that uses the same material, as well as white stitching. As for the special vanity plate, this is being sold separately.

PS: this might just be the goodbye aftermarket kit for the DBS, as Aston is preparing to replace the grand tourer with the new Vanquish.
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