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Year:2005 Mileage:126000 Color: is in great condition
Location:

Belleville, ON, Canada

Belleville, ON, Canada
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2005 MINI COOPER - CUSTOM BUILT

RED BULL PROMOTIONAL

"MINI TRUCK"

Blue Metallic with custom graphics and a Black Leatherette Interior

Only 210000km!

Original Owner - RED BULL NORTH AMERICA

Very Rare Custom Built Red Bull Drink Promotional Vehicle

Driven 210000 km Since New

Current e-test

Certified Nov 2013, will re-certify for new owner

Has new tires, brakes, rotors, emergency brake, all done Nov 2013.

FEATURES

Automatic Transmission

1.6 Liter 16 Valve 4 Cylinder Engine

Front Wheel Drive

Dual Air Bags

Dual Side Air Bags

ABS Brakes

Leatherette Interior

Pop-Top Sunroof

Power Windows

Power Door Locks

Power Mirrors

Power Steering

Power Brakes

Air Conditioning

Factory Stereo / CD Player

Remote Control Entry Key

Fog Lights

Alloy Wheels

ABOUT THE VEHICLE

This 2005 Mini Cooper Coupe was purchased brand new by Red Bull North America, Inc. to be used as one of their promotional cars.

There were approximately 500 of these cars commissioned to be built by A California custom shop that were used all over the country. The promotion was extremely successful as everyone who sees this car instantly identifies it as a "Red Bull Mini Truck" even without the logos & giant can in place!

This 2005 Mini Cooper Red Bull Truck is finished in Blue Metallic with Custom Graphics and a matching Black Leatherette Interior. All of the power features and everything is in excellent working order. Yes, all of the power windows, locks, mirrors, steering, brakes, stereo, headlights, wipers, etc. all work great! This Mini rides & drives FANTASTIC! In town or cruising down the highway at 100 kph you could not ask for a nicer or better driving Mini Cooper I just have too many toys and something has to go.

This one is sure to please its new owners for many years to come!

The exterior is in great condition. The paint is clean and has an excellent luster to it as you can see in the many pictures we have included in this listing. All of the graphics look great too. The custom installed sunroof is certainly a very cool feature! The bumpers, moldings, glass, etc. all look great too. Originally for Red Bull there would have been 2 rear coolers, but all of that has been removed and after some very extensive changes this Mini has been converted into a PICKUP TRUCK with a custom lockable tonneau cover! The custom alloy wheels are riding on a set of 4 new low profile tires with less than 500km on them.

The interior is also in excellent condition. The interior looks just super as you can see. The leatherette seats are clean and look just super side to side. There is also a little bit of storage room behind the front seats. The dash is clean and has no stress cracks either. The carpets are clean and all look great too. Just take a look at all of the pictures and see how special this Red Bull Mini truly is!

DO NOT MISS THIS ONE THERE MAY NEVER BE ANOTHER ONE LIKE IT!

Thanks for looking and good luck with the auction.

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