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2005 Mini Cooper Jcw Vert (john Cooper Works Edition) 33k Miles No Reserve !!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:33800
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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 2005 Mini Cooper S JCW Convertible
33,800 miles (This car is mildly driven so miles may increase a little bit)
Selling to make room for a 4 door vehicle. 

No lowball offers or trades.

The Battery, Oil, Transmission fluid & Coolant have just been replaced. The brake pads have 25% left.

The Vehicle has all around scratches and dings, Please refer to the pictures. The seats do have stains and burn holes, I do have a set of brand new seat covers that i can provide to the buyer

After the battery was replaced. The CEL, Airbag andp Traction control light did turn on, and the a module will need to be reprogrammed at the dealer. The Mini dealer said this would take 4 hours. It windshield foes have a crack (Please refer to the picture) ( It passenger side door handle is loose and does not open from the inside( I will try to fix that over the weekend)


Clean and Clear Title in hand
I can be contacted at 404 934 6461

I can assist with shipping, but it is primarily the buyer's responsibility. I can also pick up the buyer at the Atlanta airport if needed. 

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