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R56 Cooper 10 year Anniversary model

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#1 ·
Hello all,

This is my 2012 Cooper R56 10 year anniversary model.

Its got 38k km on the clock (23,500miles) and is basically like new :)

Its our 2nd MINI, having traded in a 2003 R50 Lohen for this.

We bought it in August this year, we werent really planning on changing our R50, but we saw this in the showroom and after a bit of research came to realise its actually quite a special car spec wise.

Namely:

MINI Cooper Chilli

POB31 Velvet Silver Metallic
FT6GW Leather – Gravity Polar Beige

02GD 17” Conical Spoke wheels
0325 Roof spoiler
0345 Chrome line interior
0359 Visibility package
03A2 Black headlamp reflectors
0403 Electric panoramic sunroof
0494 Electric, heated seats
04AA Anthracite headlining
04DA Striped alloy dashpanels
0522 BI-Xenon HID lights
07L6 City package
OZAN 10 year anniversary package
-MINI Connected Navigation & iPod interface
-Dual Zone climate control
-Hardon Kardon sound system

At the time of purchase we couldnt find another Cooper in the whole country (or Belgium, or NW Germany) with the equivalent spec. The original owner basically ticked every box except the active bending HIDS.

New price paid: €38,000 :aargh:



























The paintwork on the car is absolutely stunning... it was Waxolyed when new and it really shows :)





We havent done anything to the car, save pick up a set of 16" winter wheels and tyres.

Bridgestone Blizzak LM-30s, essential around here and will keep us moving through the winter :)







So thats it :) Hope you like. :D
 
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#4 ·
What a graceful look got by this Mini Cooper,this model of 10 year anniversary is not different by look but its specs are different from others and its special from that reason.Glad to know about that.Internally its design is very awesome,thanks for sharing.
 
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