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Year:2009 Mileage:34439 Color: Red
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Body Type:Coupe
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:4 - Cyl.
 MINT CONDITION - MINI Cooper Clubman S 2009 (Sports/Style Package)Kilometres: 55,424
Interior: Black
Is there an existing warranty?: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Year: 2009
Title: Clear
VIN: wmwmm33579tp92302 Exterior: Red
Inspection: Inspected
Fuel type: Gasoline
For sale by: Private seller
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Standard equipment: Yes, Yes, Sports Body Kit
Optional equipment: Sports + Style (interior/exterior), Panoramic sunroof
Condition: Used

MINT CONDITION. You'll LOVE driving in this car! Only 55,462 KM (34,462 miles).


Never any pets, eating or smoking in car. Well maintained in underground parking (no rust, salt stains - very well preserved). Used only highest grade gasoline (clean engine).


No dents, no nicks or damages inside or outside of car. Purchased from MINI dealership - one family owned.

All check-ups and adjustments were done at the official MINI dealership shop.

The low mileage on the odometer was because the car was mostly driven for booting around the city and occasional drives to work.

- Chili Red with John Cooper Works (JCW) Custom black racing stripes 
- Chili Rooster Red Leather /Black Contrast Interior 
- Black high gloss and chrome Interior finishes 
- JCW 18” Summer Rims with Black Matte Finish and Performance Tires 
- 17” Alloy Winter Rims and Winter Tires 

FULL DETAILS 
Upgraded Red Leather/Black Contrast sports seats, Heated Seats, Alarm system, Panoramic sunroof, back seats that fold completely down for exceptional cargo, additional storage space under trunk, Upgraded Flat Trunk space, Automatic transmission (great on gas), NO ACCIDENTS, under warranty, Comfort "3rd" Door on passenger side allows for easy access to back seats (or baby car seat), completed safety check and emissions test, bluetooth, Sirius Satellite, MP3/USB/IPOD adopter, Hi Fi sound system. Comes with option of 3, yes 3 sets of tires, 2 sets of great rims ($2,400 value) JCW 18” Summer Rims with Black Matte Finish and Performance Tires 17” Alloy Winter Rims and Winter Tires and also a set of All Season Tires. Without Summer and Winter tires/rims - can negotiate down to $19,895.

TONS OF UPGRADES 
  1. Sport Stripes Body Kit: black parallel stripes along bonnet and rear 
  2. Style Package: chrome line interior, chrome line exterior, high gloss black interior trim 
  3. Sport Package: sport suspension, 18” JCW Black Rims 
  4. 6-Speed Automatic Package: steptronic with steering wheel shifter paddles

OTHER TIDBITS
The cargo in this car is impressive. I've done IKEA trips and filled it with my full dining room set with chairs and a wardrobe! The seats in the back fold completely down, and there's a secret compartments underneath to fit more things. The flat trunk is also an upgrade. Another cool feature is the doors have back lighting in different colours (purple, blue, red) if you want to add some more fun to it...or not. Also, another upgrade to the panorama sunroof was the screen - which prevents bugs getting in your car. 

CONTACT ME TODAY FOR A TEST DRIVE!  416-305-2175 or hha05@hotmail.com

OPEN TO DISCUSS SHIPPING & PAYMENT METHOD. 


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