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2013 Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works Limited Edition Gp on 2040-cars

US $34,900.00
Year:2013 Mileage:2293
Location:

Arlington, Texas, United States

Arlington, Texas, United States

 

#478 of 500 produced exclusively for the United States

1 of 2,000 Produced Worldwide

 

Color: Thunder Grey Metallic

Special Upholstery Black leather with red stitching

John Cooper Works GP Limited Edition

2,263 ORIGINAL miles

 

-Black headlight housings

-Recaro sports seats - Leather

-Xenon headlights

-White turn-signal lights

 

For only the second time in their history, Mini produced only 2,000 limited edition Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works GP’s for worldwide distribution.  The United States was allocated only 500 of this special edition to be sold nationwide by their dealer network.  In 2006 Mini also sold 2000 specially equipped models at the end of the R53 supercharged series.   Mini’s are known for holding their value, and this limited edition GP will only become more difficult to find. 


A must have for the true Mini enthusiast! 


Priced to sell at $34,900, located in Dallas/Fort Worth, Call 817-980- 3379 with any questions you may have.

It's easy to fly in from either coast, make a vacation out of it!

 

Anti-theft alarm system

Heated front seats

Automatic Climate Control

Satellite radio


 FEATURES:

·         High performance, turbocharged, direct injected 1.6-litre inline 4-cylinder engine(211 hp)

·         6-speed manual Getrag transmission

·         Adjustable front and rear coil-over suspension with multi-link rear suspension

·         GP specific 17” light alloy wheels, with Tire Pressure Monitor(TPM)

·         Recaro heated sports seats finished in red stitching and manual 6-way adjustment

·         6-piston brake calipers with 13.0” ventilated brake discs/11.0” rear discs

·         Aerodynamic body kit, fully paneled underbody, rear diffused & carbon fiber roof spoiler

·         John Cooper Works leather wrapped dash panel in Carbon Black w/ Chili Red stitching

·         Weight optimization via deletion of rear wiper, speakers & seats

·         Specially developed GP-Mode Traction Control Program

  Front suspension cross brace

·         CD audio system with AM/FM HD Radio, presets and auxiliary input

·         Special John Cooper Works sport leather steering wheel with red stitching including telescoping & height adjustment

·         Six airbags, including side curtain airbags

·         Original floor mats with red trim & black all weather rubber mats

·         Both sets of keys

·         The original window sticker (see photos)

·         The original sticker (0478 in photos with paperwork))

·         Remainder of 3 year/36,000 mile No Cost Boot-to-Bonnet Maintenance

·         Remainder of 4 year/50,000 mile New Passenger Car Limited Warranty

·         Remainder of 12 year/Rust Perforation Limited Warranty



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