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My daily (once the new engine goes in)... :D

V6 (getting a full rebuild) - 5 speed

Power everything

Air con.

Cruise control

Old Man Emu suspension (50mm lift)

Autolocking 4wd hubs

Soooo comfy to drive on-road and goes almost anywhere off-road :D

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  02stagea said:
My fiance drives this around as she is not very comfortable driving big cars. Can't get much smaller than this!! :D

20L fuel tank gets about 300 - 350kms! :D

That's farkin' awesome! - Gotta love the original Mini! :D

  Bullet32 said:
That's farkin' awesome! - Gotta love the original Mini! :D

It is pretty good. But it's not an old mini. 1999 Rover Mini Cooper. Jap import. Auto, Air con, Airbag, Green Leather, Woodgrain and fuel injection FTMFW!!!

She is sick of people wanting to buy it and taking photos of it whenever she parks. Also has differnt plates now. DAMINI. Lol.

  02stagea said:
It is pretty good. But it's not an old mini. 1999 Rover Mini Cooper. Jap import. Auto, Air con, Airbag, Green Leather, Woodgrain and fuel injection FTMFW!!!

She is sick of people wanting to buy it and taking photos of it whenever she parks. Also has differnt plates now. DAMINI. Lol.

Its still awesome... I'm a huge fan of the old (style) Mini :D

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Leather interior with leather ef/el fairmont ghia door trims, electric everything and 5.0ltr to push around the 1.8ton.

  skep said:
I've got a 84 ford fairlane, such a boat but it's my tow car to track days :D

The ole faithfull fairlane :D

My Daily:

rb30e + T

manual, 3.9 ratio locker.

coilovers, swaybars plus more.

Its half decent on fuel, tows, big boot and can have abit of fun in it without attracting attention.

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i'm new here...this is my daily WH stateo it has just been slammed and has a dvd deck nothing to flash

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and my partly daily/skid/drift pig running an rb26, hard piping, soon to be power fc, teins, hks dumps with full hks exhuast.....

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before you comment on fitment it will have some TE37's fitted soon

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