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2006 Mini Cooper S Convertible 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:59800
Location:

Cookeville, Tennessee, United States

Cookeville, Tennessee, United States

For sale is an immaculate, low mileage, pepper white 2006 Mini Cooper S Convertible with black leather interior and black integrated sliding sunroof, manual six speed (Getrag), with nearly all factory options and a Dinan performance package.

The DINAN package features a Free Flow Exhaust which dramatically improves exhaust flow for increased power and a very sporty exhaust note. The increased flow, as well as a substantial weight reduction result from a design that employs a single 100 % stainless steel muffler. The polished stainless exhaust tips give the car a more aggresive look as well. The car also features the DINAN Front Strut Tower Brace which enhances chassis rigidity for improved handling capabilities, as well as a look that screams high performance.

A new steering pump with fan (OEM) as well as a new harmonic balancer (OEM) have been installed. For those familiar with the MINI Cooper car those parts fail pretty much every 50.000 miles. In addition 4 new 205/45R17 Pirelli PZero RFT RunFlat tires (17" wheels), 4 new brake rotors with new brake pads, new spark plugs, a new serpentine belt, a new oil filter and a new battery have been installed. The engine oil has been changed and the hydraulic steering pump lines refilled with T1 hydraulic oil (OEM). The coulant fluid has also been replaced and the coulant system bled.

Manufacturer's installed equipment & option list. Harman Kardon Premium sound system with single CD and iPod interface, display element with cockpit chrono pack, multifunction steering wheel, wind deflector, 6-speed Getrag manual transmission, cruise control, on board computer, park distance control, automatic climate control, driving lights with blacked out grill, front fog lamps with cover, alarm system with keyless entry.

The car comes with two sets of keys and complete manual package (owners manual, iPod interface...etc) in it's original MINI pouch.

The imperfections: The rear soft top weather strip is cracked but doesn't seem to leak. All wheels have curb rash, only noticeable when viewed up close. There is a single piece of interior trim part missing.

I have driven this car for several hundreds of  miles and it is a hoot to drive. There are no shakes or ratles. The brakes are strong and even paced. The car will be professionally detailed and delivered with a full tank

Upon buying I expect a down payment of $500 to be paid through Paypal. The balance is due at the time of delivery or upon shipping.A $ 50.00 doc fee is included in the price

 

This car is part of my dealer stock. As a registered used car dealer in the State of Tennessee I will have to comply with all tax requirements enforced in your State of origin.Silver Arrow Car Sales, Restoration & Repair Haus, inc license # 17742. I can also provide you with a temporary plate.

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