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2011 Mini Cooper S Jcw Nm Brembo Mods Clean Black on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:2011 Mileage:30821
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

2011 MINI Cooper S - Black / Black Cloth, Sport Package, Black Housing Xenon Headlights, White Blinkers, NO Sunroof, Standard Radio & A/C - Light Weight Build & Optioned. EXTENSIVE bolt-on modifications (no impact on dealer visits / warranty) and JCW upgrades! JCW 17" and / or 18" wheels, JCW exhaust with custom high-flow 100 cell cat downpipe (sounds awesome), Full JCW Aero Kit, JCW / Brembo Brake Kit, JCW Red Stitched Steering Wheel with matching JCW Shift Knob with Suede Boot, VIS Carbon Fiber (real deal) Hood, NM Engineering Intake, NM Strut Brace, Torque Arm Insert, NM Stage 2 ECU Tune, H&R Lowering Springs, Hotchkis Adjustable Rear Sway Bar, Forge Front Mount Larger Intercooler, Forge Blow-Off Valve, Samco Boost Hoses, VDO Boost Gauge, Alta Boost Tap. This MINI has been completely de-chromed - all factory chrome trim has been professionally wrapped in black vinyl and is completely removable if new owner prefers the chrome trim / look. Blows away factory JCW and GP cars - estimated power is 215.3 wheel hp and 244.1 ft/lbs of torque. This MINI comes with remainder of 3 year / 36,000 mile maintenance warranty which expires Oct 2014 (covers brakes, oil changes, filters, plugs, wipers, etc) + 4 year / 50,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty which expires Oct 2015. This car needs absolutely nothing! Just a new owner / driver. It is perfect and looks, drives, sounds and handles amazing. Come see and test drive for yourself. Inspections welcomed - no stories / title in-hand.  This MINI has nearly $10k in JCW and NM Engineering mods, cosmetic, brake and performance upgrades. If you do not appreciate the high dollar upgrades spent then this car is not for you. You can certainly buy a less expensive same year model. This MINI will include the factory JCW 17" wheels painted matte black with brand new Yokohama S tires. The 18" JCW split-spoke wheels pictured are available for additional cost. Call Danny for details at 305-979-1303

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Sorting through the rat's nest that is Mini's model history

Sat, 13 Apr 2013

What do Austin, Morris, British Motor Corporation, British Motor Holdings, British Leyland, Rover Group, and BMW all have in common? Each company has had a hand in bringing the world a sprightly, fuel-efficient, front-wheel-drive fun box on wheels - the Mini.
The Sir Alec Issigonis-designed car has been sold under more brand names and with more model designations than most of us would guess. For seven generations of the classic Mini, from 1959 to 2000, the car carried a bewildering number of model names as well. (Note that's even before BMW took over the nameplate, and starting building cars styled as "MINI" rather than "Mini" in 2001.)
As is its want, Hemmings Daily has taken the time to break down the complex lineage of the car, with a kind of model etymology that makes for a pretty entertaining read. Click over to the site to give it a go; but check out our gallery of classic Mini pictures before you jump.

2014 Mini Cooper interior spied uncovered in China

Wed, 14 Aug 2013

As we approach the November 18 debut of the new Mini Hardtop, the trickle of news is starting to increase. We've already shown you the exterior of the new hatchback, and now we can show you the interior. These images, captured by Car News China, show a cabin that maintains a few key Mini styling items, but is a fairly progressive evolution of the current R56 model.
Mini's most iconic interior treatment, its center-mounted speedometer, is now gone. The new speedo sits atop the steering column, flanked by a (too tiny, in our opinion) tachometer. In the speedometer's former position are the radio controls. Our friends in China put it best when they say, "The large dial is much uglier than before." There's a mass of buttons and unfriendly black plastic that, at first glance, look far cheaper than the rest of the cabin. Of course, we'll wait to see how this is all ironed out for the production-spec car.
The other parts of the interior, however, look quite good. There's a small bank of toggle buttons at the bottom of the center stack, and the checkerboard dash insert looks clean as well. The seats sport extensions for the bottom cushions, meaning there'll be the option of more support for drivers with longer legs. GTI fans might also notice the plaid bolsters on the seats. Mini's treatment is a bit more subtle than what you'd see on a Volkswagen, though.

2015 Mini Cooper S does best gymkhana impersonation in Malaysia

Fri, 18 Apr 2014

Mini Malaysia wants you - at least those of you in Southeast Asia - to know that the new Mini has a riptide of adrenaline and sharp teeth underneath its larger, more ergonomically efficient exterior. To make the point it enlisted the aid of Putrajaya roads, local agency Saatchi & Saatchi Arachnid and four local action sports stars: Fizzy, Shuk, Rizlan and Nasa.
A bog standard Mini Cooper S is the star, its 192-horsepower engine and rollcage-free cabin reinforcing the message that you can do the same thing in a model right off the showroom floor... if you happen to have the same skills as Ivan Khong, the Malaysian Gymkhana Champion behind the wheel. You can read the backstory in the press release and watch how it all comes together in the video below.