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Stage 3 Madness Motor Works on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:47000 Color: Pepper White /
 Brown
Location:

Cary, North Carolina, United States

Cary, North Carolina, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L Supercharged, ~240hp
Fuel Type:Gasoline (93 Octane ONLY)
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: wmwre33434td82246 Year: 2004
Model: Cooper S
Trim: Maddness Motor Works Stage III
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: 6speed manual
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 47,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Pepper White
Interior Color: Brown
Number of Cylinders: 4
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

2004 R53 Mini Cooper S Madness Stage 3

This was my project car for the past 1.5 years that started as a base Mini Cooper S with 30kmi.
This was a friend of mine's mid life crisis car that sat in the driveway and was driven around town for groceries. Recently took it back over for her to drive and she was afraid to get into it!  Initially purchased it to commute to work in, but it quickly took on a life of its own as the market for the R53 aftermarket is broad and reasonably priced.
With the exception of the cutch there is really not much left on this car to modify, yet its still is perfect for a daily commute or head out around town.
I set it up to be track ready, but never raced it.  Its roughly putting out around 240hp but I have yet to get it dyno'd and the upgrades are all listed below.  With the exception of the tire alignment, I performed all the work myself.
In addition to the upgrades, when was replacing the ATI super pulley I ended up doing the AC compressor as well which was shot (sounded like it was an electric car).  The car is routinely maintained with Royal Purple Syn as well, both in the engine and transmission...but would you have expected anyting else.
The interior is roughly stock from appearance but the FOCAL and JL audio will leave you with 1000W of ear shattering power and the 10" sub will put most low riders to shame. During the install I removed all of the interior panels with the exception of the headliner and installed dynamat ultra to increase internal acoustic performance but also cut down on exterior road noise. I cut down the gear shift 1.25" before mounting the UUC shifter and replacing all the leather boots.  This shortens the throw and makes it snappy but totally gear finder friendly.
Adding up my receipts is how I came up with the value, less the $8k in labor it would have cost joe average if they had a shop do this for you.  I'm not looking to make money here but i'm certainly not going to take a bath as I have less than 10k on the upgrades. I will also throw in the spare Breyton GTS-R wheel I purchased as a spare.  I can ship the car with in the US, buyer will pay for shipping. If you have questions please feel free to ask.  I moved to an online auction cause I am curious to see with the 1000 views, what the market will bare!

KBB book value

 

$12,300.0

 

$225.0

New flat black racing stripes (extra wide)

Kenwood KIC Digtial Media Reciever

$369.00
FOCAL Performance fnt spkrs $400.00
Way Motor Works stubby antenna $29.00
Madness ECU flash $645.00
Focal Performance rear spkrs $400.00
JL 1000W 5ch amp $1,000.00
JL Stealth Box 10"sub $549.00
BF Goodrich RE760 Sport tires $400.00
Breyton 18" wheels $916.00
Custom Willwood brake Kit $2,780.00
Madness 22mm sway bar $199.00
KW V2 rear shocks $1,000.00
KW V2 front shocks $1,000.00
Hotchics rear adj  control arms  $300.00
Madness catback exhaust $849.00
Milltec header $1,200.00
Madness Carbon Fiber oil catch $110.00
Madness tie bar $149.00
OEM cab struts $75.00
DOS AtoA intercooler $1,154.00
Schrick cam $549.00
ATI superpulley $349.00
Madness CAI $199.00
chip $150.00
mats $150.00
UUC Stainess gearshifter $100.00
Window tint $230.00
Madness 10 stack oil cooler $445.00
M7 Tuning thermal pad $135.00
Hotchiks camber plts $550.00
weld exhast $90.00
MSD Coil Pack ignition $200.00
NGK Iridium plugs $59.00
Madness 100w rally lights lights $299.00
Madness 15% pulley $149.00

Way Motors baffled oil pan

$300.00
Madness 380cc Injectors $499.00
total $30,277.00

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