2012 Mini Cooper S Jcw Recaros N18 Mods+extras Midnight Black, 17k Mi Warranty on 2040-cars
Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States
2012 MINI Cooper S with the N18 Engine, not a Factory John Cooper Works with the N14 Engine, After a lot of research this is the best combination. Midnight Black Metallic. This Tastefully modified Cooper S John Cooper Works has every John Cooper Works Modification on it. Listed Below. Currently has 17,000 miles on it with a Factory Warranty until May 2015 or 36,000 miles from BMW/MINI. Originally Built February 2012 and sold May 2012. If you appreciate the additions you will understand the price. I will not give this car away. It would cost over $ 48,000 to build one like this. The original Factory Sticker was $ 35,000 plus about $ 20,000 in add-ons and parts. I am a mature driver in my late 50's, I do not race or track this car, but I have taken a few muscle cars on the street. I am selling it because I am changing the course of my life to serve God and live a simple life. Please do not make me silly offers, I am in NO RUSH to sell it. No Dealers Please ! Thanks for Looking. RENNTECH Dual Stage ECU Program, Sport Mode 210hp, DSC Off Mode 230hp $ 700 John Cooper Works Aero Body Kit Cold Weather Package, includes Heated Seats and Heated Folding Mirrors Factory Heated Mirrors replaced by Heated European Aspherical Mirrors to make blindspot visible. Premium Package with Keyless Entry, Keyless Start Rain Sensing Wipers and Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Factory Alarm Rear Foglight Harmon Kardon Stereo with Sirius XM (needs activation) USB and AUX Ports, Subwoofer Handsfree Bluetooth Bi-Xenon with Black Headlight Housing with 8000K Color Bulbs Blackline Taillights $ 400 John Cooper Works Sport Suspension $ 1,800 John Cooper Works Tuning Kit $ 2,100 John Cooper Works RED 4 Piston Brakes and Rotors $ 2,500 John Cooper Works Exhaust (Resonator and 2nd Catalytic removed for improved flow and sound, included) $ 1,000 Tail Pipe Tips have Engraved John Cooper Works logo, only available if you add the exhaust after, not factory order. XPEL Ultimate Clear Bra, Half Hood, Foglights and Bumper $ 600 Black Mini Factory R112 Challenge 17" Wheels with Dunlop RFT installed at 10,000 miles, over 70% tread left $ 2,500 20mm Hub Centric wheel spacer on rear wheels Factory John Cooper Works Recaro Alcantra Heated Leather Seats with Red Recaro Shoulder pads $ 2,700 Carbon Fiber Shift Knob and eBrake with Alcantra Leather boots $ 350 JCW Alcantra Steering Wheel with Carbon Fiber accents and multi-function control buttons $ 700 JCW Front Strut Brace, Polished Stainless Steel $ 250 JCW Rear Diffuser $ 350 MINI LED Foglights $ 600 LED Licence Plate Lights $ 30 John Cooper Works Door Courtesy Lights $ 30 Black Union Jack Scuttles $ 180 Union Jack Door Locks w/Mini Aluminum Logo surround $ 80 Window Closing and Opening Function with Key Fobs programmed $ 20 Outmotoring Notched Hood Scoop $ 180 painted Midnight Metallic Black Hotchkiss 25mm Rear Sway Bar $ 280 Mach V Springs (Lowers 1.5") $ 500 Forge Blow Off Valve Atmospheric $ 400 M7 Thermal Turbo Heat Shield $ 200 Helix Intercooler $ 850 Helix Short Shifter $ 150 RevoZport Carbon Fiber Wing (factory wing disabled) $ 880 Carbon Fiber Mirror Covers $ 200 Carbon Fiber Door Handle Covers $ 120 Carbon Fiber Mini Emblems front hood and rear trunk $ 100 Blacked Out Chrome Trim, Grille, Headlight trim, Taillight trim $ 350 Charcoal Stripes with silver accents, weather resistant vinyl, stripes on bumper has 3M matte clear film for extra protection Black Union Jack Start Button $ 10 35% Window Tint front and 20% Rear Windows, 20% 4" Eyebrow on Windshield $ 250 John Cooper Works Factory Floor Mats (New used only for Car Shows) $ 110 Black Carpeted Mini Factory Floor Mats (Daily Use) $ 60 Custom Leather Center Arm Rest, Door Arm Rest and Lower Dash. Black with white stitching $ 400 M7 Carbon Fiber Splitter included not installed (new) $ 350 Hybrid Turbo with Specs larger than factory JCW Turbo, Turbo spools at 1500 rpms rather than 3000rpms. included, not installed. $ 1,600 Factory Sticker on Car was $ 35,000 plus over $ 20,000 in upgrades and labor, Invoice and records included. Always dealer serviced at Baron MINI of Kansas City.
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