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Item Summary: 2005 Mini Cooper S "Chilli" Amazing little car

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: change

Asking Price: 25800

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0403222089

Extra Information:

We have decided that we need a bigger car so we are putting our Mini Cooper S up for sale it is in amazing condition and has a full Bruce Linton BMW service history and only 115000 klms on the clock. We are the second owners of the vehicle and it also has 4 brand new runflat tyres on it

Standard options on the car are

17" Alloy Wheels

8 Speaker Stereo

ABS (Antilock Brakes)

Adjustable Steering Col. - Tilt only

Air Cond. - Climate Control

Airbags - Driver & Passenger (Dual)

Airbags - Head for 1st Row Seats (Front)

Airbags - Head for 2nd Row Seats

Airbags - Side for 1st Row Occupants (Front)

Body Colour - Bumpers

Body Colour - Grille

Bonnet Scoop

CD Player

Central Locking - Remote/Keyless

Chrome Door Handles - Exterior

Chrome Exhaust Tip

Chrome Grille Surround

Control - Electronic Stability

Control - Traction

Courtesy Lamps - in Doors Front

Cruise Control

Digital Sound Processing

Disc Brakes Front Ventilated

Disc Brakes Rear Solid

EBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution)

Engine Immobiliser

Floor Mats

Fog Lamps - Front

Footwell Lamps - Front

Glovebox - Cooled

Headlamps - Clear Lenses

Headlamps - Xenon (Low beam only)

Headrests - Integrated 2nd Row

Leather Seats - Partial

Leather Steering Wheel

Metallic Finish Dash Board

Metallic Finish Gear Knob

Metallic Finish Inserts

Multi-function Steering Wheel

On-board Computer

Pedals - Sports

Polished Fuel Filler Cap

Power Door Mirrors

Power Steering - Electric Assist

Power Windows - Front only

Rear Wiper/Washer

Seat - Drivers Lumbar Adjustment Manual

Seat - Passenger Lumbar Adjustment Manual

Seatbelt - Load Limiters 1st Row (Front)

Seatbelt - Pretensioners 1st Row (Front)

Speed Dependant Volume Stereo

Spoiler - Rear Roof Mounted

Sports Seats - 1st Row (Front)

Steering Wheel - Sports

Sunvisor - Illuminated Vanity Mirror for Driver

Sunvisor - Illuminated Vanity Mirror for Passenger

Suspension - Race

Tacho

Tinted Windows

Trip Computer

Tyre Pressure Sensor

Extras fitted:

Alarm - Remote Control

Body Colour - Interior Inserts

Cockpit Chrono Pack

Control - Dynamic Stability

Leather Trim (Incl. Seats, inserts)

Premium Sound System

Woodgrain Dash Board

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