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Anakin in
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When German tuners Arden revealed the limited edition Arden A-Type AJ at the 1999 Frankfurt Motor Show, the response was overwhelmingly positive.
Still, the company decided to produce only 13 units of the 460 hp car.
In a strange twist, however, ten years and a whole new model since, the company has announced it will built another five for a few lucky customers.
What sets the AJ18 apart from the stock XK8 is the carbon-composite aero kit, custom grilles and bumpers, narrow wing mirrors, giant rear wing and 20-inch Sportline rims hiding 370mm brake discs with 6-piston calipers mounted to a lowered Bilstein suspension.
No word on pricing yet for the Arden A-Type AJ reissue…
Via worldcarfans
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