2009 Mini Cooper S on 2040-cars
Merritt Island, Florida, United States
I'm selling my 2009 Mini Cooper S that is pepper white. I love this car but it's entirely too small since I'm moving cross country and can't seem to fit all my stuff in it. The car has 47xxx miles on it and will continue to gain mileage since it's my daily driver. It currently has a CNT Racing 2.5" cat back exhaust, K&N typhoon intake system, and Forge intercooler pipe that eliminiated the factory baffling and increased air flow to the engine. It has passed emissions inspections in the state of TX with all of the bolt ons so don't worry! It's a 6-speed manual transmission and when sport mode is engaged, it's quite peppy! I've also added 6.5" Hella lights to the bottom lip for some added light on those dark nights which are fully adjustable. There is about 80% tread left on the tires. The rear windows are tinted, and mixed with the black leather interior, nobody can see into the vehicle at night minimizing the chances of people breaking in! The black leather interior is near perfect with no rips or tears. The car came equipped with mood lighting accents throughout the vehicle that range in color from red, blue, pink, orange, green, which can be set on whatever one you want. The car has twin sunroofs which makes it a blast to drive with the windows down on those sunny days. It's also equipped with traction control, auto dimming rear mirror with 3 programmable garage buttons, power windows and locks, keyless entry and push button start. I reserve the right to end auction early due to local listing. Vehicle is sold as-is with no implied warranty. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. $500 deposit is due at the end of auction via paypal and full payment is due within 3 days of close of auction. Deposit is non-refundable, and vehicle will be relisted if full payment isn't made within 3 days. I have 100% positive feedback and will do anything and everything I can do to help in buying experience! If you have questions, ask! Thanks for looking and bid with confidence!
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