One Of A Kind '05 Mini Cooper Jcw 19k Miles on 2040-cars
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:201 HP JCW
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Cooper S
Trim: JCW
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 20,010
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: JCW
Exterior Color: Silver
This 2005 MINI Cooper JCW was custom built for Joseph "Joey" Kramer, drummer of Aerosmith. It was $50,000.
Factory:
Dark Silver Metallic
* Cold Weather Package
Heated Front Seats
Heater Mirrors
Heated Washer Jets
*Convenience Package
Universal Garage Opener
Auto Dimming Rear View Mirror
Rain Sensor Wipers and Auto Headlights
*Premium Package
Auto A/C
Sunroof
On-board Computer
3 Spoke w/cruise and Multifunction steering wheel
*Sport package
Dynamic Stability Control
Front Fog Lights
Xenon Headlights with Power Wash
Sport Suspension Plus
Limited Slip
Rear Fog Light
Chrome Line Interior
Interior Surface Chilli Red
Center Arm Rest
Anthracite Headliner
NAV
Harman Kardon Sound
Added at Dealership
Custom Red/black soft perforated leather
JCW Aero Kit
JCW Brakes
JCW Suspension
18” Breyton Majic Wheels (one wheel slight bend....other perfect) you get the JCW Wheels and these
JCW Engine Kit
Driving Lamps
I added:
Chilli Red Painted Roof, Mirrors, Scoop and rockers for the JCW / GP look
Carbon Fiber Stripes, Door Handles and Fuel Door Cover.
BRAND NEW Factory JCW Black Challenger Spoke 17” Wheels with Hancook Ventus V12 tires.
This is a one of a kind MINI with only 19919 miles at time of post. It is my 3rd MINI. I am getting a new GP or ordering my own designed Racaro MINI. I am in no hurry to sell and will wait for someone who knows how special this MINI is.
$19,900.00. Please be serious.
Cliff
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