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Old 04-12-07, 01:51 AM   #1
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Took me a while to find the screenwash bottle and battery(they're in the boot with the spare wheel)

I've been driving cars for years now just not been able to afford a mini in such good condition, they go for quite a bit over here especially the old shape. She really is a dream to drive (like a go-kart) and such fun too

Edit: And yes, we may drive on the wrong side of the road - but we were doing it first

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Old 04-12-07, 03:51 AM   #2
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And yes, we may drive on the wrong side of the road - but we were doing it first
No No No.. Why don't people get it. We are on the correct side and everyone else is wrong.

Nice ride mate. Now get yourself some low profile wideboy tires. The original Mini's are sooooo much fun.

Drive Safe & don't hurt her.
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Old 04-12-07, 04:31 AM   #3
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And yes, we may drive on the wrong side of the road - but we were doing it first
No No No.. Why don't people get it. We are on the correct side and everyone else is wrong.

Nice ride mate. Now get yourself some low profile wideboy tires. The original Mini's are sooooo much fun.

Drive Safe & don't hurt her.
Yup nice ride robbo, oh and Danlisa not only you but the Aussies, Kiwis and Japanese drive the (wrong) left side. I have it on good authority the Newfies drove on the left before they smartened up and joined us on the "right" side after confederation. :p
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Nice.

All you need to do now is chop off the front subframe and ditch the engine and front wings/bonnet. Then get yourself a 2L vauxhall 'red top' engine and new subframe kit to go with it and you have an uber hybrid mini that'll be good for about 0-60 in under 5 seconds.... just watch out fot the torque steer

http://www.btinternet.com/~honda.mini/hybrids/index.html
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Old 04-12-07, 10:58 AM   #5
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You always wanted a little red box with wheels?:rotfl:

No, really, it's cool. Cars are good, no matter what they say.
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Wow a Mini mina way to go man

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The Aussies drive on the right side of the car, bus and truck so they can see the edge of the road better ...

It's a matter of life or death down there I hear ...
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Nice.

All you need to do now is chop off the front subframe and ditch the engine and front wings/bonnet. Then get yourself a 2L vauxhall 'red top' engine and new subframe kit to go with it and you have an uber hybrid mini that'll be good for about 0-60 in under 5 seconds.... just watch out fot the torque steer

http://www.btinternet.com/~honda.min...ids/index.html
My initial re-action was nooooooooooooo!

But have you seen the V-tech Mini on that site? Very nice, and all yours for £2000 (and a Mini of course)

I belive the reason that we all drive on the left goes back to the days of horses. It allows your sword arm to be free to defend yourself.
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Yup, a while back I had the aptly named 'mini magazine' monthly. In it was a fantastic article concerning a chap who put a heavily modified supercharged vtec honda engin into his mini mayfair, limited slip differential and a whole host of other crazy goodies. From the outside it looked like an ordinary mini apart from the fat alloy wheels and a tiny 'R-type' badge on the rear quarter panel. it cost him about 15k for all of the parts and work on the engine and interior (tasteful leather seats and the like). He'd modified the Vtec system to kik in at 3000rpm instead of 5-6k with some crazy 0-60 times of under 4 seconds!

What a machine. Really. Utterly insane, but you gotta hand it to the guy for creating a nifty wolf in sheeps clothing.
If I had a scanner I'd post some of the pics for your appreciation.
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Yup, a while back I had the aptly named 'mini magazine' monthly. In it was a fantastic article concerning a chap who put a heavily modified supercharged vtec honda engin into his mini mayfair, limited slip differential and a whole host of other crazy goodies. From the outside it looked like an ordinary mini apart from the fat alloy wheels and a tiny 'R-type' badge on the rear quarter panel. it cost him about 15k for all of the parts and work on the engine and interior (tasteful leather seats and the like). He'd modified the Vtec system to kik in at 3000rpm instead of 5-6k with some crazy 0-60 times of under 4 seconds!

What a machine. Really. Utterly insane, but you gotta hand it to the guy for creating a nifty wolf in sheeps clothing.
If I had a scanner I'd post some of the pics for your appreciation.
I reckon I'd be dead in days!

Seriously though Mini's have no real top-end speed,but by crikey do they get there quick! Mine has the 1275 engine and with so little weight it's really nippy.Imagine what the V-tech would be like
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