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yeah it is :D i could get an R33 GTR quite comfortably with the money im spending on the mini but i want something brand new which doesnt cost me an arm and a leg for insurance.

no its a mid 15 actually... and its a Supercharged mini u fool not a beetle

haha.. i was wondering why he said stuff about a beetle..

i dont think ur going to get flamed that bad.. coz after all, everyone wants a new car at some stage :D

/me pulls out flame thrower: f.ugly, slow , and boring.. but your money :D last time i couldn't stop laughing when somebody actually tried to drag me in a copperS.. hey it "seems fast" lets go drag that skyline.

i only got yellow stickered once in melb, and its hardly as if my car didn't stand out..

p.s. you could get something a *little* more manly...

lol if i was to say no i would lie but i have always wanted one as a fun car but really wanted one after seeing it in the flesh... im going to test drive one on friday... if it feels nice and drives well i will be getting one... wont happen for a few months tho.. maybe around march near my bday

around 45 drive away :D

might get about a 4k trade in on my daewoo if im lucky... will find out for sure when i talk to them this weekend.

the one i want has leather, xenons, electric sunroof and 17s

http://www.minigaragemelbourne.com.au

-the list of std features is fairly impressive... plus its BMW so the build quality is excellent.

i want a red one with white roof, mirrors and wheels with the black leather and red cloth interior.

lol if i was to say no i would lie but i have always wanted one as a fun car but really wanted one after seeing it in the flesh... im going to test drive one on friday... if it feels nice and drives well i will be getting one... wont happen for a few months tho.. maybe around march near my bday

Inark,

Are you going the "Works" upgrade.... I had one of these for half a day, preferred driving my old Clubman GT. The seating & driving position drove me nuts, the steering wheel reminded me of a mixture between dodgem cars & the school bus. Went pretty good for a daily runna-round nothing to exciting, but the handling... wow for a front wheel drive the thing was rails.. about the only thing I clearly remembered about the cooper s, that friggin handlig.. "excuse me whilst I go pull myself :D"

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