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aznsurfer
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Last Post: 11-11-08
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FlyingIMAM
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Last Post: 09-11-08
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Hi, Do you have anymore pictures of your Mini (the green one with Beige top)? My Mini was chopped and modified into a convertible. It doesn't fit very well though as rain and wind get through easily. Thanks!!
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aznsurfer
Total Posts: 83
Last Post: 11-11-08
Member Since: 04-08-06
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can i fit one 6x9 speaker hidden under the center of the dash rail?
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That is one sweet looking car, I hope you've got it insured for some serious coin!!!! Love the spec, the colour, the seats and the dash/wheel combo - you have great taste veeeeeeeeeeeeeeery nice!
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Latka
Total Posts: 6747
Last Post: 12-03-08
Member Since: 12-03-99
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I've seen speaker pods that go under the dash (they stick out) - that's kinda a hideous solution though. I don't know how deep they are, so I don't know how they'd fit in the doors. ---------------------------------------------- My Higher Authority is the German Purity Law of 1516 .
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Hunter2
Total Posts: 2067
Last Post: 12-03-08
Member Since: 11-02-06
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Beautiful Mini! My '2 cents" on the wheel arches...given the two tone paint roof and body, I'd be inclined to go body colour with whatever arches/sill strip you will use. I don't think roof colour would work as well on the arches unless the sill strip was also roof colour. Sill strip can stay black with black mounting rubber of W & P arches. I chose gloss black City arches because the paint combo was black and yellow. Look forward to seeing your Mini on Oahu! Rick Mini friends! Mini rides! Restored/modified Mini 1000 with 1380cc power unit, 2.95:1 FD, adj. suspension, S discs/drums, 10x5 Minilites, 165x70 A008s, custom trim and matching custom trailer.
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aznsurfer
Total Posts: 83
Last Post: 11-11-08
Member Since: 04-08-06
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i have 6.5" mb quart components. where should i put them??? or should i not even use 6.5"? URL: u
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aznsurfer
Total Posts: 83
Last Post: 11-11-08
Member Since: 04-08-06
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Thanks Kerr, thats a great idea to light up my boot!
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kerr
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with the boot open, you can see the metal tab on the right edge of the opening where the antitheft switch would be mounted on the late model minis. Here's a suggestion for what to do with it:
get a courtesy switch (the same part that was used on the doors), and a stock Rover Boot Light (the same one used in every BL car's trunk since the early '70s, if in doubt buy the one from the Midget or MGB, both super plentiful in this country) and mount that to the rear edge of the Boot opening (there is a flange there you can screw into). Grab power off of the battery.
I did this on my car and am so happy I did:
- it puts something into that empty hole (switch), so things look more "finished" somehow
- it provides desperately needed light in the Boot when you go in there at night
Your car looks great, and I like the black wheel arches if you ask me!
Norm
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1963S
Total Posts: 434
Last Post: 12-01-08
Member Since: 09-21-06
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I guess I'm just biased against the Sprite arches. I could strangle the PO who fitted them to my car. Getting them to body colour is no big deal; some plastic sealer, high build primer and top coat.
The trouble is that, if you decide to remove them, you're left with a bunch of ugly holes that need welding and a paint job.
Cheers, Ian
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aznsurfer
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aznsurfer
Total Posts: 83
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thank you for the photos of the arches...i still can't decide to color them or not...
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Alex
Total Posts: 5828
Last Post: 11-30-08
Member Since: 03-24-99
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Both group 2 and W&P arches are wider than the std arch. Fit them and the choice on wheels or spacers will need to be reconsidered to fill the arch properly.
I think the std arch is far more subtle and understated for the Swiftune engined sleeper that this car is... Metric is for people who can't do fractions.
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geoO
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Last Post: 11-15-08
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geoO
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dimini
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Aznsurfer- Ok, it's a quick/crude Photochop, but this is what it looks like with body color arches. Lovely car. MTech does superb work. I'm with some of the others though, and I think W& arches would be very sharp! 
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Headstay
Total Posts: 9167
Last Post: 11-10-08
Member Since: 04-13-02
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Agree on the cheap arches, Otherwise a beautiful car. Consider Group 2 or Wood & Pickett. M-Tech Mike does indeed build to very high quality, and doesn't do revins. Sail & Drive Fast! Live Slow! Billy Backstay 
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QuickSilver
Total Posts: 16410
Last Post: 12-03-08
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Quote: Originally Posted by 1963S With all the good bits on this car why settle for the cheap and nasty Sprite black plastic wheel arches.... Woods and Pickett body colour are good but (IMHO) original Oz style Gp2 or the Gp 5 versiosn are the best. Cheers, Ian |
I was going to say something but kept my tongue. The arches as they stand are horrid.
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rabiedmushroom
Total Posts: 4017
Last Post: 11-28-08
Member Since: 02-17-02
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Jim I'm really glad you found the seats you wanted. You tried so hard for so long to source a set. You deserved to find them! The Mini is looking really smart, but then again I'd expect nothing less from Mike Clubman & 1275GT - its hip to be square!
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Latka
Total Posts: 6747
Last Post: 12-03-08
Member Since: 12-03-99
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The black plastic arches actually don't look too bad on a Mini. They have a fairly substantial texture to them, so making them body color wouldn't be as easy as just lobbin' some color towards them. That being said, with a little bit of plastic dressing on them (like "Back to Black" - I think Meguiars made that) they look good on my car. ---------------------------------------------- My Higher Authority is the German Purity Law of 1516 .
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