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2013 Mini Cooper S 1400 Miles, Almost New!!!!!!! No Reserve!!!!!! on 2040-cars

US $26,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:1400 Color: trim
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1400 MILES,  All of the options are below:

Model 13MB  Coop S HT USD 23,300.00 

   Color A94   Midnight Black metallic 500.00 

   Upholstery T9GK  Leather Lounge Satellite Gray 2,000.00 

   Options ZP2     Premium Package 2 1,250.00 

                 403     Dual pane panoramic sunroof N/C 

                 521     Rain sensor and auto headlights N/C 

                 534     Automatic climate control N/C 

     1CA     CO2 relevant vehicles N/C 

     205     STEPTRONIC automatic transmission 1,250.00 

     2RU     17" alloy wheels, Star Bullet, Black 750.00 

     2XA     Sports leather steering wheel with paddle shift... N/C 

     345     Chrome line interior 250.00 

     346     Chrome-line exterior trim 250.00 

     405     Door mirror caps in chrome N/C 

     473     Center armrest 250.00 

     494     Heated front seats 500.00 

     4C3     Color Line Satellite Gray N/C 

     5AA     Rear fog lamp 100.00 

     655     Satellite radio with 1 year subscription 250.00 

     674     harman/kardon premium sound 750.00 

     785     White turn-signal lights 100.00 

              Net Total 31,500.00 

              Destination Charge 700.00 

              Gas Guzzler Tax N/C 

              Total Suggested Price 32,200.00  


My aunt bought this and it is time to go! Elderly lady wanted it and now she doesn't... enough said... 


EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.


ALL IT NEEDS IS A BATH! no scratches, dings, dents, rim rubs, tears,,,, IT ONLY HAS 1400 miles on it!!!


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