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Aston Martins - legendary SupercarsWhen it comes to racing, among the top brands would be the Aston Martin. The automobile manufacturer competes in races all over the worldlike the Belgian GT Championsip, Le Mans, among others with the DBRS9. It is indeed a superfast car.

Built with carbon fiber body panelling and aluminum frame, the DBR9 weighs 1,280 kg. Powered by a V12 6 Liter 600 hp powerplant, the  Aston Martin DBRS9 accelerates from 0-60 in 3.4  seconds and reach 198 mph.When the Aston Martin DBRS9 first came on the scene in 2005, a small number of independent racing teams  entered competiton in the new DBRS9 and they were supported by the Aston Martin Lagonda LTD. Not surprisingly, since that time the DBRS9 has won a 2007 British GT Championship, a Constructors Championship (2006 FIA GT1), and a Drivers Championship (2006 Le Mans Series), and took second overall in the 2010 GT1 Teams Championship. Not bad to have a sports car that's relatively new.

Aston Martin diecast model carsBut when mentioning cars made by, the foremost point to think of is James Bond's car. Goldfinger, the debut Bond movie in 1964, introduced the legendary spy to the big screen. Rising to stardom from the film is the car that Sean Connery as James Bond used, namely a 1964 Aston Martin DB5. And since then, James Bond with the exceptional DB5 have already been linked to  together by fans

.diecast Aston Martin DBR9The DB5 is not just a beautiful car, it is also beastly. It is powered by a highly robust DOHC Straight six, 3995 cc engine that can produce 282 bhp at 5500 rpm. The setup lets the Aston Martin DB5 reach top speeds of 142 mph and go from 0-60 mph in mere 7.1 seconds. As expected, the James Bond version of the DB5 had impressive gadgets that a master spy would need like machine guns and rocket boosters. diecast Aston Martin DB5The legend of the Bond movie Aston Martin and following carry on strongly today. Just a few years ago, one of the DB5s outfitted and used in the Goldfinger movie went in a private auction for $4.6 million to an American collector. Due to the fact more Bond motion pictures are coming, this already-high auction price should go higher in the future.