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Mini Cooper S Convertible 6 Speed South Florida on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:59636 Color: SCRATCH DRIVERS DOOR BUT SO SMALL DIGITAL CAMERA CAN NOT DISPLAY
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 I AM SELLING THIS CAR FOR MY STEP-FATHER. THIS CAR IS NOT A BANK REPO ! I DO OWN A REPOSSESSION COMPANY IN SOUTH FLORIDA. THUS MY STEP FATHER IS A VIP WHO ASKED ME TO SELL HIS CAR. I HAVE CLEAR TITLE IN HAND. READY FOR A NEW HOME. 2 OWNER CAR. MAINTENANCE RECORDS, OWNERS MANUAL, WINDOW STICKER, ALL DOCUMENTATION IN HAND. MINOR CURB CHECK LEFT REAR WHEEL. SEE PIC. MINOR EXTERIOR SCRATCH DRIVERS DOOR BUT SO SMALL DIGITAL CAMERA CAN NOT DISPLAY.

-          TURBO CHARGED, DIRECT INJECTION 1.6 LITER, 16 VALVE INLINE 4 CYLINDER ENGINE (172HP)

-           6 SPEED MANUAL GETRAG TRANSMISSION

-          MACPHERSON STURT FRONT /MULTI-LINK REAR SUSPENSION

-          ELECTRIC POWER ASSISTED STEERING

-          4 WHEEL ANTI-LOCK DISC BRAKES (FRONT VENTER/REAR SOLID)

-          17” CUSTOM WHEELS / PERFORMANCE TIRES

-          6 WAY ADJUSTABLE SPORT SEATS (MANUAL) W/DRIVER AND PASSENGER HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

-          ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS)

-          CORNER BRAKE CONTROL (CBC)

-          ELECTRONIC BRAKEFORCE DISTRIBUTION (EBD)

-          TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR (TPM)

-          DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (DSC)

-          AIR CONDITIONING W/MICROFILTER & AIR RECIRCULATION

-          LATCH CHILD SEAT ANCHORS

-          4 AIRBAGS, INCLUDING SIDE THORAX AIRBAGS

-          REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

-          CD AUDIO SYSTEM AM/FM RADIO, 6 SPEAKERS,PRESETS & AUX INPUT JACK

-          POWER WINDOWS W/”ONE TOUCH” DOWN

-          VEHICLE CHECK CONTROL SYSTEM WITH PICTOGRAM DISPLAY

-          LOCKING SPILT FOLD DOWN REAR SEATS

-          ADJUSTABLE TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING WHEEL

-          SPORT BUTTON FOR QUICKER THROTTLE & STEERING REPOSNSE

-          ON-BOARD COMPUTER

-          LEATHER THREE SPOKE STEERIGN WHEEL

-          PERSONALLY ADJUSTABGLE LOCKING AND LIGHTING

-          POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH SUNROOF FUNCTION

-          ACTIVE ROLLOVER PROTECTION BAR

-          MULTI-FUNCTION STEERING WHEEL (HANDS FREE BLUETOOTH PHONE)

-          CARBON BLACK CHECKERED CLOTH

-          AERODYNAMIC KIT

-          OPENOMETER (TIMER GAUGE FOR TOP DOWN)

 

HORIZON BLUE METALLIC, AFTER MARKET FRONT END BRA (REMOVABLE)

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