2009 Mini Cooper S: Navi/ Leather/ Panoramic Roof/ Xenons/ Automatic/ Steptronic on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
2009 MINI COOPER S
Up for sale is my 2009 Dark Silver MINI Cooper S. It has an automatic/steptronic transmission, and its current mileage is at 37,067 miles. It is fully optioned with every extra that existed at the time, as well as a body kit that differentiates from most other MINI Coopers. The side wheel trims are normally black plastic, but this MINI has the trim in the same dark silver color as the rest of the car, giving it a more unique and appealing look. I purchased it with 14,000 miles and under my ownership, it has been meticulously maintained in every aspect. It has never been in an accident and has a clear title.
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This MINI Cooper S is in great condition, both aesthetically and mechanically. It has a minor ding on back left bumper, which can be seen in the pictures. The vehicle is to be purchased as is.
Deposit of $500 due within 48 hours via Paypal. All funds must be cleared in my bank before the title is signed over and the car is transferred. I will assist as best as I can with the transportation of the vehicle, but it is the sole responsibility of the buyer to arrange and pay for the transportation of the vehicle. |
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