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James Bond's ride goes on sale for N278.9m [VIDEO]

The first Aston Martin made exclusively for James Bond is going on sale.

 

The Aston Martin DB10 is going on sale.

This was the first Aston Martin made exclusively for James Bond.

According to Carbuzz, it should be sold for $1.4 million (N278.9m).

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However, it comes with instructions from the manufacturer, Aston Martin.

“The car is not homologated, certified or approved for use on any public roads and has not undergone the production processes used for production cars."

Features of this particular model include a 4.7-liter V8, mated to a six-speed manual, top speed at 190 mph, an all-carbon exterior, a handmade interior made with leather, carbon-fiber and aluminum.

Also, it comes with a signature by Daniel Craig.

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Watch the video above to see a test drive of the car.

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