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#1376
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Year: 2006
Make: MINI
Model: Hardtop
Price: $1
Mileage: 100
Color: red
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Midwestern
#1378
Almost. I remember when that GP came up for sale the first time since it was only a few miles from me. My friend who works at the dealership knew the seller and told me to pass. I then remember when the second owner put it up for sale last summer for ($16.5k) about an hour away from me and sold it on NAM. The 3rd owner only had it for a few months. I passed on it due to condition/maintenance.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...006-631-a.html
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...006-631-a.html
Last edited by krawzdogg; 12-06-2020 at 10:21 PM.
#1379
@mountainhorse you forgot one feature -- 26,000 ALL highway miles. It kills me when people list a high mileage car as "153,000 ALL highway miles" - never mind that they are the 4th owner and of course they know for certain that the first three owners towed the car to the freeway each time before driving.
Have you not tried either of these? One of these MUST be the coveted hiding place
https://www.jcmini.ca/facility/
https://www.coopersminiwarehouses.com/
Have you not tried either of these? One of these MUST be the coveted hiding place
https://www.jcmini.ca/facility/
https://www.coopersminiwarehouses.com/
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mountainhorse (12-07-2020)
#1380
Its a $5.5k car though .
Maybe the buyer of the CR '06 JCW on BAT is a wealthy gal that chain-smokes in her car... and looks at the diminutive ride as a cute car to park in the city and not worry about dents or scratches with her bargain purchase. ... Don't worry ... she does the same thing in her $150,000 Rover... Ha.
I doubt that anyone on this 'bargain' thread is the one that bought that car, or others in that price range... the elusive barn find in a suburban garage is what were after
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Ya did it ... ya found it... from your Butcher's friend who never is on the web, only uses his Jitterbug phone for talking to people.
$5500 USD... But you talked him down to $5000 and he threw in a fresh tank of gas and full synthetic oil change for your drive home 30 minutes away. You got a original-owner, covered, HVAC-Garage kept, 2006 Factory JCW, 26,000 miles, 6 speed, JCW suspension, JCW R95 wheels with brand new Michelin 4S tires and MINI-dealer installed Pads/rotors all around and a genuine-BMW AGM installed just one month ago (Just because he wanted it to be safe for the new owner) , JCW steering wheel, JCW Carbon fiber 3-piece dash/uprights , CF scoop, CF boot handle, CF mirrors, CF **** and handle, heated English leather interior (he's conditoned it 2x/yr with the full leatherique treatment since new) with anthracite headliner, slick-top, Aero Package, Chrono package, HK stereo, JCW strut brace, JCW shift light, driving lights, bonnet stripes. Driven only in June/July/Aug... on sunny days and fresh tarmac...by a smartly dressed, 65 year old 170lb driving-safety-instructor with a perfumed maiden in the passenger seat. No pets, no smoking, no food or drink ever (no cup holder to swing and turn on the auto climate control)
Dealer maintained every 6 months and all updates done with no leaks, all three keys on JCW key chains, all documents, JCW-Engine-Certificate, window sticker Stored on Jackstands from sept 1 through May 31. Freshly detailed and Ceramic coated with PPF and all stone chips repaired on the front just before the sale (again, just because he wanted it right for the new owner) ...
but none of those garish checkered accents
Thats what you guys are looking for here...Right??
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Maybe the buyer of the CR '06 JCW on BAT is a wealthy gal that chain-smokes in her car... and looks at the diminutive ride as a cute car to park in the city and not worry about dents or scratches with her bargain purchase. ... Don't worry ... she does the same thing in her $150,000 Rover... Ha.
I doubt that anyone on this 'bargain' thread is the one that bought that car, or others in that price range... the elusive barn find in a suburban garage is what were after
kgh
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Ya did it ... ya found it... from your Butcher's friend who never is on the web, only uses his Jitterbug phone for talking to people.
$5500 USD... But you talked him down to $5000 and he threw in a fresh tank of gas and full synthetic oil change for your drive home 30 minutes away. You got a original-owner, covered, HVAC-Garage kept, 2006 Factory JCW, 26,000 miles, 6 speed, JCW suspension, JCW R95 wheels with brand new Michelin 4S tires and MINI-dealer installed Pads/rotors all around and a genuine-BMW AGM installed just one month ago (Just because he wanted it to be safe for the new owner) , JCW steering wheel, JCW Carbon fiber 3-piece dash/uprights , CF scoop, CF boot handle, CF mirrors, CF **** and handle, heated English leather interior (he's conditoned it 2x/yr with the full leatherique treatment since new) with anthracite headliner, slick-top, Aero Package, Chrono package, HK stereo, JCW strut brace, JCW shift light, driving lights, bonnet stripes. Driven only in June/July/Aug... on sunny days and fresh tarmac...by a smartly dressed, 65 year old 170lb driving-safety-instructor with a perfumed maiden in the passenger seat. No pets, no smoking, no food or drink ever (no cup holder to swing and turn on the auto climate control)
Dealer maintained every 6 months and all updates done with no leaks, all three keys on JCW key chains, all documents, JCW-Engine-Certificate, window sticker Stored on Jackstands from sept 1 through May 31. Freshly detailed and Ceramic coated with PPF and all stone chips repaired on the front just before the sale (again, just because he wanted it right for the new owner) ...
but none of those garish checkered accents
Thats what you guys are looking for here...Right??
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LOL
This cracked me up!
Funny stuff
The search can be intensely frustrating indeed.
In my case I wasn't too particular about mileage, but I was dead set on trying to find a non-sunroof slicktop which made the number of available choices go way down.
Finally found one which happened to be a 2006 JCW, so the patience paid off.
Took me 8 months on the search and as a result I wore this thread out LOL still love looking though and this is one of my fave threads on NAM just because it's fun to keep up with what's out there at the moment.
#1382
And another 2006 JCW (labeled as a GP )
Looks stock... Looks like clearcoat issues but may be photo.
130k-mile, Oregon.
$6k Ask.
Webspokes are some sexy wheels on these cars !!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...6870542684871/
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Looks stock... Looks like clearcoat issues but may be photo.
130k-mile, Oregon.
$6k Ask.
Webspokes are some sexy wheels on these cars !!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...6870542684871/
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Definitely looks like clearcoat issues on driver's door and hood based on pics.
#1384
Track ready 06 just listed on BAT
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...i-cooper-s-45/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...i-cooper-s-45/
Despite all the cool tech feature stuff I could ramble about, I'm gonna praise their choice of traditional British Racing Green because it is such a beautiful color!
I think the best BRG MINI has ever done is the Connaught Green on the WC50, but otherwise all the metallic variants don't really crank my motor.
A while back I stumbled on a thread by a NAM'r named Finhead who did a spectacular restoration & refinish on his R53 and chose to go with the proper historic form of BRG, seeing the BaT racecar made me remember it so I went and read the whole thing again, it's a great thread and full of sweet eye candy too...
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...n-the-r53.html
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...slight swerve offtopic,
my apologies!
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#1385
"Bring $450 cash for test drive..."
I guess I don't quite follow the logic of sell it for $2500 and needing a $450 key, with the promise of all this work recently done... OR buy the damn key and sell it for $3,000+ and let the buyer see all of these things in action.
Like you said, there's probably more to this story behind the (purple) smoke screen. Could be, though, that seller just can afford the $450 now and needs to be done with it.
Let us know what your friend/buyer finds out.
I guess I don't quite follow the logic of sell it for $2500 and needing a $450 key, with the promise of all this work recently done... OR buy the damn key and sell it for $3,000+ and let the buyer see all of these things in action.
Like you said, there's probably more to this story behind the (purple) smoke screen. Could be, though, that seller just can afford the $450 now and needs to be done with it.
Let us know what your friend/buyer finds out.
so from what I understand, he doesn’t have the money for another key, even if a replacement jet is actually $200 and not $450.
So the issue is that MINI requires proof of ownership to make you a key. So I’d have to go through the title process before I could try to start the car*.
the big * is the engine swap. Not knowing how that was done makes me wary of this deal and I told my acquaintance (local MINI group member) that my biggest concern is that someone messed up the engine swap and that something with the ECU/BCM/ignition/etc has been badly or incorrectly done. So you’d want to pull that hardware to make sure the VIN matches the car or a new key (made by VIN) may not even work.
my recommendation was that either part with $200 (to give him) as an expensive “PPI” to make sure the car unlocks and starts/runs. Or strike a deal for non-running price and go through the process of getting a key for what is now your “car”.
as for his financial situation, my assumption is that he lives at the marina aka lives on a boat docked at the marina (maybe) or on a boat anchored near the marina (likely). There are a lot of people down here who save on living costs by living aboard boats and marinas are their effective addresses.
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WGJP (12-08-2020)
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#1387
If he's seriously interested, it would be worth the $200 gamble now to find out and potentially save a lot of headaches in the future for a small investment.
He could easily write up some agreement to provide the $200 "deposit" on purchase of the car for $X provided it meets certain criteria once started. I'd want an agreement so that you don't give the $200 for the key and then the guy turns around and says he's not going to sell it now. Not that an agreement guarantees anything, but better than nothing in writing.
#1388
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06 JCW BRG 113k miles $3995 low water flood repairable
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...paign=atempest
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...paign=atempest
#1389
I agree...
If it cant be started..... Its a 'project' car.
IMO... It doesn't matter if it is because of a rod through the block or the key is missing... the owner cant verify it actually works.
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If it cant be started..... Its a 'project' car.
IMO... It doesn't matter if it is because of a rod through the block or the key is missing... the owner cant verify it actually works.
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#1391
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Let’s face it, it doesn’t take much damage to total these MINIs out. This link is to somewhat of a salvage yard, they have the JCW posted above, along with 4-5 other repairable r53s and more, this link is their vehicle locater page, they would probably use a national database, might help some locate a deal on a MINI. easier than searching yourself, I’ve been lost on these databases myself.
https://www.ecoastauto.com/Locate
https://www.ecoastauto.com/Locate
#1392
Let’s face it, it doesn’t take much damage to total these MINIs out. This link is to somewhat of a salvage yard, they have the JCW posted above, along with 4-5 other repairable r53s and more, this link is their vehicle locater page, they would probably use a national database, might help some locate a deal on a MINI. easier than searching yourself, I’ve been lost on these databases myself.
https://www.ecoastauto.com/Locate
https://www.ecoastauto.com/Locate
Usually just browse this one:
https://erepairables.com/salvage-car...on/mini/cooper
Good pictures and easy to find by state.
I've often dreamed of having my own personal junkyard of R53's but in reality I lack the space and don't even own an appropriate towing vehicle so that ain't ever gonna happen.
I'd like to see the results of completed insurance auctions and how much a car sold for, any of those sites have that filter option?
All the fees involved with those auctions seem to add up to big $$$ in the end.
Like when all is said and done, how much will this one end up costing:
https://erepairables.com/salvage-car...r/vid-44905108
Also,
what are some other similar sites to browse?
#1394
Just spotted this ad with a rather strange set of photos...
2004 JCW
mileage not stated
$6,000
https://austin.craigslist.org/pts/d/...244008825.html
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What's the electrical stuff in the lower right hand corner?
And,
wuzzup wid dat block 'o wood proppin door open?
2004 JCW
mileage not stated
$6,000
https://austin.craigslist.org/pts/d/...244008825.html
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What's the electrical stuff in the lower right hand corner?
And,
wuzzup wid dat block 'o wood proppin door open?
Last edited by Oldboy Speedwell; 12-09-2020 at 06:25 AM.
#1395
Or like in some cases finding a car with rare factory parts,
this one appears to have all the JCW carbon interior bits:
And, is that a JCW steering wheel too?
It also has full aero exterior but only the sideskirts are undamaged:
https://www.iaai.com/vehicledetails/...71?RowNumber=2
I'd love to buy that car if cheap enough, but I'm only dreaming because even if I rented a U-Haul w/ trailer I'd have to travel to Colorado to pick it up, and after all that it'd just be too much money.
#1396
The electronics are the wiring and resistor for the DIY low speed fan resistor repair.
That would be a great source of JCW carbon parts and Alcantara wheel.
I was thinking of it more along the lines of buying it as a parts car if it could be had cheap enough, just to have the spares available.
Or like in some cases finding a car with rare factory parts,
this one appears to have all the JCW carbon interior bits:
And, is that a JCW steering wheel too?
It also has full aero exterior but only the sideskirts are undamaged:
https://www.iaai.com/vehicledetails/...71?RowNumber=2
I'd love to buy that car if cheap enough, but I'm only dreaming because even if I rented a U-Haul w/ trailer I'd have to travel to Colorado to pick it up, and after all that it'd just be too much money.
Or like in some cases finding a car with rare factory parts,
this one appears to have all the JCW carbon interior bits:
And, is that a JCW steering wheel too?
It also has full aero exterior but only the sideskirts are undamaged:
https://www.iaai.com/vehicledetails/...71?RowNumber=2
I'd love to buy that car if cheap enough, but I'm only dreaming because even if I rented a U-Haul w/ trailer I'd have to travel to Colorado to pick it up, and after all that it'd just be too much money.
#1397
Every time I get an email for a new post on this thread, I get excited. After months and months of searching, maybe it’s the car?! Then I immediately get frustrated after seeing cars like this. If you can’t even fix the tint on the rear window....I doubt you did any maintenance lol. I don’t even want to bring up the 2x4.....
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#1398
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Every time I get an email for a new post on this thread, I get excited. After months and months of searching, maybe it’s the car?! Then I immediately get frustrated after seeing cars like this. If you can’t even fix the tint on the rear window....I doubt you did any maintenance lol. I don’t even want to bring up the 2x4.....
#1399
Ugh, you guys found the rebuildable JCW in Bedford. I have been eyeballing that thing for days. Its 4 hours away but my driveway is full of MINI's and I have a ongoing project in the garage. If I had a place to put it I would buy it for a parts car at least. I may call and see what its problem is. Since it isnt listed as a lot driver I assume it doesnt start.
#1400
this car has already been purchased by a guy who owns a MINI parts business. He told me it has the CF dash, down tubes, steering wheel inserts, cup holder rings, shifter ring, shift ****, and ebrake handle in addition to that JCW wheel. It was an amazing find.