Special Edition TAG Heuer & Forged CF Effect DBS Superleggera Valet Key
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Special Edition TAG Heuer & Forged CF Effect DBS Superleggera Valet Key

When you have a special edition Aston Martin you want your key to look the part as well. Our customer, the proud owner of one of the rare TAG Heuer Edition Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, commissioned Phoenix to make their Valet Key look a little more in keeping with their stunning DBS. When discussing options…

Solent Silver Aston Martin Glass ECU Key
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Solent Silver Aston Martin Glass ECU Key

Our customer in the States contacted Phoenix asking us to repair their Glass ECU Key where the Glass End had come off damaging the AM Wings Logo. Upon receipt of the key and having assessed the overall condition of the key we discussed the options with our customer who elected for us to not only…

China Grey & Carbon Fibre Effect Aston Martin DB11 Valet Key
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China Grey & Carbon Fibre Effect Aston Martin DB11 Valet Key

Colour matching the main body in China Grey was a given, but it was the side blades which needed to finish off the key to make it look truly stunning. After going through the options it was decided to finish these in Carbon Fibre Effect to match the Carbon Fibre accents on their DB11. If…

Aston Martin Valet ECU Key with Phoenix Button Upgrade
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Aston Martin Valet ECU Key with Phoenix Button Upgrade

Whilst having their Glass ECU Key repaired and refinished in Morning Frost, our customer in the UK also elected to have their Valet ECU Key upgraded with our latest iteration of our Phoenix Button Upgrade. Our latest variation of the upgrade now gives customers two options. Firstly, and what this customer selected, the logos simply…

Magnetic Silver Aston Martin Jewellery Key
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Magnetic Silver Aston Martin Jewellery Key

Our customer in Australia, having seen examples of our work, commissioned Phoenix to refurbish and personalise his Aston Martin Jewellery Key. After stripping the key down we refinished the main body in Magnetic Silver to match his stunning DB11 whilst also polishing the buttons (and replacing a the rather more damaged ‘lock’ button). The results…