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2003 Mini Cooper S Hatchback 2-door 1.6l Nav Loaded British Racing Greenu on 2040-cars

US $7,200.00
Year:2003 Mileage:119000
Location:

East Setauket, New York, United States

East Setauket, New York, United States
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COME DRIVE IT AND SEE IT BEFORE BIDDING
 2003 MINI COOPER S in BRITISH RACING GREEN,119000 +(STILL DRIVING ON OCCASION),LOADED EVERY OPTION (EXCEPT OFF ROAD HEAD LAMPS)6 AIRBAGS,FACTORY NAV,LEATHER, HEATED SEATS,PANORAMIC ROOF,DSC,FOG LIGHTS, HID LAMPS,CD CHANGER,(NEEDS MAGAZINE)STEERING AUDIO CONTROLS,AFTERMARKET AUX INPUT,AND HOTCHKIS ADJUSTABLE LOWER CONTROL ARMS,HAVE OWNED SINCE 62000 MILES,HAVE ALL REPAIR BILLS,HAD RADIATOR REPLACED,POWER STEERING PUMP,1 COOLING FAN,INJECTOR AND BRAKE FLUSHED,STRUT,SWAY BAR LINKS, HOTCHKIS ADJUSTABLE LOWER CONTROL ARMS,BELTS,TENTIONER,NEW REMOTE KEY,MAINTENANCE HAS BEEN DONE AT BMW TILL 80000 MILES THEN I HAVE TAKEN OVER,OIL CHANGES WITH MOBIL ONE SYNTHETIC.BRAKE FLUID CHANGES,AND LAST WINTER I HAD THE SUPER CHARGER, WATER PUMP,HOSES ,THERMOSTAT,NEW COOLANT AND OIL PRESSURE SENSOR CHANGED(HAD LEAK)4 NEW TIRES FOR WINTER DRIVING, I HAVEN'T CHANGED AND WILL NEED AT SOME POINT BATTERY AND CLUTCH.CLEAN CAR FAX ,I ALWAYS PARKED FAR AWAY FROM OTHERS BUT SOMEHOW SOME ONE WOULD PARK NEXT TO ME?!!!1 DOOR DING,LIGHT SCRATCHES,DRIVERS SEAT WEAR,NOT TOO BAD  FOR A 10 YEAR OLD CAR! DID MY BEST TO SHOW IN THE PICTURES ANY FAULTS,,SAD SHE HAS TO GO,BEST HANDLING CAR I HAVE EVER OWNED,BUT I CANT KEEP CLUCTHING EVERY DAY, NO WARRENTEE GIVIN OR IMPLIED AS IS SALE AND FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO ASK ANY, AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING,AND GOOD LUCK


 Terms of Sale: A deposit of $500,refundable deposit, is due immediately after the auction ends to secure the vehicle-via PayPal  the remaining balance must be paid within 7 days of auction end, via  Cash-In-Hand.( NOTE TO BUYERS: due to scams and check fraud, if you are paying by Cashier’s Check or Certified Check, I WILL hold the vehicle title until check has cleared) I am about 20 minutes away from McCARTHER Airport on Long Island NY. if you are flying in,i can pick you up,pickup from the local bus or train station is free. If you’re local, please stop by to look at the car in person and test drive it as well. Due to age and miles, the vehicle is sold “as-is”. Please bid only if you’re seriously interested, or financially able to purchase this vehicle. Please read eBay's "User Agreement”. Please do not assume anything, any questions about this vehicle please ask. All inspections can be done prior e-bay auction ends,  you have 7 days to do so.buyer is responsible for shipping in-transit/temp registration plates whatever they need to take there new baby home. Thank You and good luck!!!

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