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2007 Mini Cooper S Convertible Sidewalk Edition on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:31800
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
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INDEPENDENT MOTORS, LLC
1620 S 341st PL #D-2
Federal Way, WA 98003
(206) 915-0006
$ 14,000

The greatest deal ever, You Must see This Mini Cooper S Convertible SideWalk Edition
For sale 2007 Mini Cooper
Pepper White Paint
Interior: Malt Brown English Leather
Engine: 1.6L 1600CC l4 GAS SOHC Supercharged
Transmission: Automatic With Steptronic Paddles
Drive: Front wheel Drive
Mileage: 31,800

Equipment: Cold Weather Package , Heated front Seats, Xenon Headlight With Washers,Fog Lights, Power Windows, Climate Control, Power Mirrors, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Rear Parking Sensors , Cruise Control, Bluetooth, Harman-Kardon Sound System CD w/MP3 , Aux Audio Input Mini plug, Satellite Radio Capability, Dual Front Air Bags, Curtain Air Bags, Traction Control, Anti-Lock Braking Stability Control.

Offered here is stunning 2007 Mini Cooper S SideWalk Edition in flawless mechanical and driving condition!!! It comes with rebuilt title due to previous involvement in the front end accident that happened some time ago. We replaced with OEM Mini Copper Parts, Radiator support, Left headlight and Hood. Did Not Deployed The Airbags, Did not affect frame of the car. Engine and Transmission were unaffected. This car runs excellent, with no unusual squeaks and rattles. Repairs were done by us, auto repair shop with extensive experience in Toyota Vehicles. This vehicle is responsive and no unusual noise of any type coming from the engine or transmission. Also this vehicle drives straight without puling right or left. The vehicle brakes straight with no pulsation or pulling. The air conditioning is cold. All interior controls work as they should. This auto's transmission is smooth. The engine runs perfect. There are no electrical problems with this vehicle whatsoever. Following the completion of all repairs, this vehicle had undergone wheel alignment, brake and light inspections and tests to ensure that it has been repaired up to its factory specifications. Vehicle has passed State Patrol Inspection.
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