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General => General discussion => Topic started by: Horney on 14 July 2005, 14:09
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I've been offered a very special mini for a very good deal but it would mean selling the golf.
It's just had new shocks and lowered springs, has 135,000 on the clock with full history, recent oil change, recent cambelt and tensioner change. Just needs 2 new tyres and an engine mount. Pics:-
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y115/Horney_mini/NewLights2.jpg)
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y115/Horney_mini/DSC00024.jpg)
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Tenner :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
Only joking mate, I ain't got a clue :undecided:
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How Special a mini
Ive got a 1961 Ex sprint car thats been totally deseamed , its to far gone to be saved to im thinkin of droppin a R1 engine in the back :evil:
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£900 max ?
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Sounds good to me, I only paid £325 for it.
The special mini in question is a 1996 Cooper Sport 5 in metalic purple. It's number 24ish of a limited run of about 150. It has the 90bhp john Cooper conversion and a Jack Knight 5 speed gearbox as standard not to mention full leather and fat 13" rims (big on a mini!). Rare as hen's teeth and bloody quick.
THey guy who owns it wants a car he can modify and he'll get lynched for ruining that so he wants to do a straight swap for my mini. I'd then sell the golf to fund a little tidy up of the SPort 5 and run it as an everyday car.
Horney
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I'm no expert on the whole mini thing, but if it's as rare as you say, is running it as an everyday car worth it?
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I have found to my expense that not running a mini often enough means everyting falls apart faster than if you thrash it. ALso I'm gonna bebuying a house soon with a garage so it'll be garaged every night.
At the oment this all just an idea and I'm not sure if it will happen. I'm just figurin gout of it's a good idea or not.
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That sounds like a very fun mini.
Personally I'd do the swap, especially if it doesn't need money, then keep the Mk2 till you've moved (you'll be grateful of the hatchback's size), then flog it to one of us for decent money and keep that nice mini going.
I'd love a mini, but it's not so practical when you're a 6'2 guy with a drum kit to take to gigs. (Similar problem with Bugs)
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Just buying a house with a garage too! but the garage will be for the passat syncro. poor old golf......!
From experience I think you may miss the Mk2, depends how much of a mini nut you are I guess !
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I'm a proper mini nut. I have oneand the missus has two!!!! I also help start up and run www.minifinity.com which as far as we are aware is the busiest UK mini forum :-)
I used to be into golfs before the minis but I just can't shake the minis from my system no matter how hard I try. If I can keep the golf too I will, I'm just weighing up my options.
Horney
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as much as i want to tell you to keep the golf, i know how special the sport 5 is :undecided:
flog one of the missus's mini's and buy a mk1 gti :grin:
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The sport 5 is a rather rare one , and with the sportspack itll be good fun , i had a Classic sport 500 you know the ones with the silver roof n silver n black leather , i had to seel it to come uni , it broke my heart , all said n done tho would you want to use suck a special mini everyday , i was forever worrying about stone chips n weather it was safe
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Good point StuDubs, but I'm hoping my daily comute will be less than 3 miles so I can get on me bike and only use the mini when I have to and for fun. Plus the Missus has two I can use if I need to.
Nick
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My Gf just bought me Miniworld (to keep me quiet more than anythin) but everytime i read it i long for a mini , what i will say about the sportspacsis that they are easy comfertableto get off the clock , mine had 110 on it and would often dip right off the bottom , Dam all this talk of minis makes me want another one , maybei should have one as my everyday car aswell as my golf for total abuse