2004 MINI Cooper S MC40 Monte-Carlo 40 year commemorative edition
2004 Mini Cooper S MC 40 Description
Who wants a 2004 MINI Cooper S MC40(Monte-Carlo 40 year commemorative edition, only 1000 of this model made an this one is #505)? We are the second owner of the car(the car is original from Hawaii). We got the car in Dec 2009 with 83,xxx miles if my memory is correct. It's in decent shape for being 13 years old. It now has 126,xxx miles. The driver seat has a tear in the side, other than that the interior is in good shape. On the body it does have a small scratch on the pass side rear corner, small scratch on the drivers door by the handle and a small circle spot on the hood where the clear coat is chipping off. All 4 wheels do have some minor curb rash. The wheels came with a factory clear coat on the edge. When we got the car, the clear coat had started to flake off 2 of the wheels. I have since sanded the clear coat off and fixed some of the curb rash on the edge of the wheel. Since we have owned the car I have changed the oil every 3000-4000 miles. I have also had to change the fuel pump(it was replaced with a factory mini part, not aftermarket), coolant reservoir(it was replaced with a factory mini part) and I have also had to change the O2 sensor(that is not factory mini, it is ACDelco brand). Long story short about the tires(we were out of town and needed 2 tires and we took the only 2 tires they had at the time), the 2 front tires are the same name brand but the 2 rear tires are 2 different name brands. The wife loves this car and use to drive it Monday thru Friday to work. Now it just sits and she drives it maybe once a week. We still love the car but we think it's time for someone else to enjoy and drive the car an love it as much as my we did. That's all I can think of right now. If you have any more questions or want more pictures of the car, contact me through Ebay. Thanks for looking!
On Jan-06-17 at 04:13:07 PST, seller added the following information:Also just remembered some work that we had done by the MINI dealership. This was about 6 months ago. Car wouldn't start, tow it to the mini dealership. After they did some investigation, they found a bad wire going to one of the relays that controls the computer for starting. I can't remember if it was the starter relay or the ignition relay. I just know it cost me $900 for them to fix one wire that was about 5 inches long.
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