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The Aston Martin DB5 used in the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye is estimated to fetch between NZ$2.3m and $3.1m when Bonhams offers it for sale next month.

Built in 1965, the car starred alongside Pierce Brosnan in one of the franchise's most famous car chases. In it, Bond races Xenia Onatopp in a Ferrari F355 around the mountain roads of Monaco, before seducing the psychiatri­st sent by MI6 to evaluate his mental state.

It's far from the most sophistica­ted piece of cinema, but GoldenEye — released after a sixyear hiatus in the James Bond films, and accompanie­d by an extremely well-regarded Nintendo game of the same name — remains a classic example of the series, and helped cement Bond and his DB5 in the collective imaginatio­n of a generation.

“A Bond DB5 is surely the pinnacle of cinematic cars,” said Bonhams spokespers­on Poppy McKenzie Smith. “This car captures the glamour, daring and quintessen­tial Britishnes­s of everyone’s favourite spy.

“This car broke the record for the most valuable piece of Bond memorabili­a sold when it went under the hammer in 2001, and it’s easy to see why. It is a truly beautiful machine in exemplary condition, and one still capable of up to 150mph.

“The DB5 isone of the most recognisab­le and evocative British classics in the world, and the links with Bond make this even more special.”

The car is finished in classic silver birch paint, with a black leather interior. Under the bonnet is a sixcylinde­r, 4.0-litre engine producing 282bhp. The DB5 remains an iconic grand tourer, and is arguably one of the bestlookin­g cars produced by a British manufactur­er.

After filming, the car was used by Eon Production­s for promotiona­l activities, and was later purchased by the current owner at a James Bond auction in 2001. It was here that it attained its record-breaking price.

The car will be displayed on June 1 and 2 at the Bonhams Aston Martin sale at Englefield House, Berkshire, before being auctioned at July’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.

 ?? Pictures / Supplied ?? An unflappabl­e Pierce Bosnan stands in front of the real star of GoldenEye — the suave Aston Martin DB5.
Pictures / Supplied An unflappabl­e Pierce Bosnan stands in front of the real star of GoldenEye — the suave Aston Martin DB5.
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