2005 Mini Cooper S on 2040-cars
Winnetka, California, United States
THIS 2005 MINI COOPER S WITH ONLY 79,000 MILES HAS A LOT OF GOOD STUFF. JUST DID THE 75K MILE MAINTENANCE ,INCLUDED WERE, NEW STRUT TOWER BEARINGS AND PLATES,NEW WATER PUMP AND HOSES AND THERMOSTAT, NEW SPARK PLUGS AND WIRES, NEW ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT, NEW MOTOR MOUNTS, NEW CV JOINTS. CHANGED THE FLUIDS IN THE ENGINE,AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, SUPERCHARGER, POWER STEERING AND BRAKES.
SHE IS READY OR THE NEXT 75,000 MILES. WILL TRADE FOR TRUCK OF EQUAL VALUE ON EBAY. EXTRAS INCLUDE, BLACKED OUT GRILL EIBACH 1" LOWERING SPRINGS AND REAR SWAY BAR MAKE FOR EVEN BETTER GO CART HANDLING, QUICKSILVER EXHAUST SYSTEM ( THE BEST) (SAVES 25 POUNDS AND ADDS 10 HP), UPGRADED SOUND SYSTEM. 4 NEW PIRELLI P-ZERO RUN FLATS TIRES. YOU WOULD SPEND $5,000 TO DO ALL THIS WORK. FACTORY OPTIONS PANORAMIC MOON ROOF $1200/ 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH WHEEL MOUNTED PADDLE SHIFTERS $1200 / TRACTION CONTROL / POWER WINDOWS / POWER DOOR LOCKS / POWER STEERING / ANTI LOCK BRAKES/ HIGH INTENSITY HEADLAMPS $600. AM/FM/CD & POLK 6X9s |
Mini Cooper for Sale
2005 mini cooper s, john cooper works edition jcw, supercharged, 6-speed manual(US $11,750.00)
2005 mini cooper s convertible just 19k miles navi automatic 1 owner fl(US $15,990.00)
2006 mini cooper base hatchback 2-door 1.6l(US $7,500.00)
2003 mini cooper s modified
2007 mini cooper s - just 44k miles, showroom condition(US $13,000.00)
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2021 Mini John Cooper Works GP spied in clearest photos yet
Mon, Apr 8 2019We suspect we won't have long to wait until we see the new Mini John Cooper Works GP. Why? Well, it seems Mini isn't trying very hard to hide the car. One of our spy photographers caught a prototype testing at the Nurburgring, and the camouflage, while creatively using race track outlines for the pattern, was not particularly effective. As such, we get our best look at the super Mini, and it looks wild. Although they've been tucked closer to the body and shortened, the GP still sports some wild vented overfenders at each corner like the concept. We're very curious what kind of aerodynamic advantage they provide. The front fascia has been toned down substantially and is fitted with much shorter spoilers, but what's left still blends into the front fenders. The rear fascia is similarly toned down with a far less extreme diffuser. But the rear wing is still over the top. It's arguably more interesting than the concept's since the wing is split in the middle. It also has a big "GP" embossed on each side of the wing. Since the Mini John Cooper Works GP Concept made its debut at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show, a production version's reveal at this year's Frankfurt show would be fitting. And considering how close to finished this prototype appears to be, plus Mini's announcement that it will go into production in 2020, a reveal in the early fall seems quite reasonable. It should be a monster of a hatchback, too, since Mini says it will have over 300 horsepower, challenging the likes of the Honda Civic Type R and Ford Focus RS.
BMW shuffles chairs in its design department
Sun, 22 Sep 2013BMW Group has made some changes to its design team since August 1, and has shuffled top personnel to different positions at BMW Design, Mini Design and Rolls-Royce.
The BMW Design team led by Karim Habib (middle, right) gains a new head of Exterior Design in Domagoj Dukec (right), who has worked for the exterior design team since 2010 and shaped the Concept Active Tourer.
Oliver Heilmer (left), who has worked for BMW's interior design unit since 2000 and designed the 5 Series interior, replaces Marc Girard as head of Interior Design BMW Automobiles. Marc Girard goes to manage BMW's subsidiary design group, BMW DesignworksUSA.
Electric Mini tows a Boeing 777 airplane, because why not?
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