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Hey Guys!

Thought I'd post up my partner's Mini Cooper on here, its up for sale on carsales, I just signed up to SAU as i just got my GTR.

Ideally we would love a swap, hard these days trying to locate another car, organise inspections and all the rest....

Cash price is $15700 Ono, Advertised on carsales for same price. (automatics are more expensive by the way)

A car with slightly more boot space is needed so really open to any swaps aslong as it's automatic for her and similar in class.

i attached a couple of photos. check out the carsales ad if you want more ---> CARSALES MINI AD <---

Carsales AD

Has been an excellent car all-round. All the Saftey Features, Premium sound, factory alloys with brand new tyres etc.

Car is been well looked after by a european specialist, semi-major service completed around 3 weeks ago

comes with:

92000kms on the clock

Long October 2012 Rego

Dual Sunroof

1.6L CVT semi-automatic 6 speed transmission

Black over yellow in colour

Automatic stabilty control

Factory sports suspension

Semi-leather Factory interior over cloth

Brand new tyres ( around 6 weeks old )

Factory mini cooper alloy wheels

very light legal window tints

upgraded cd player head unit

All the power options

Air con re-gassed last summer ( few months ago )

Recenetly serviced ( oil, oil filter , all fluids changed , Brand new brakes)

+ many more standard features

Thanks

0452-073-044

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Edited by binga85

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