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Dr Mini
Total Posts: 4207
Last Post: 11-16-08
Member Since: 05-23-02
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Probably not too easy from Europe or Japan, but if the car was in Canada running on CDN plates, a snowbird could drive it down and sort of forget to take it home. As always, titleling it would be the same challege facing any 90's Mini that you wanted on the road in the US. Probably could get by with a title as a B210 or F10, or some other off the wall Nissan.
"Retired: No Job, No Money, No Wife! Will
travel anywhere for Minis"
hockey91dad@hotmail.com
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alan45
Total Posts: 539
Last Post: 11-15-08
Member Since: 07-03-03
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i take it that they cannot be imported in to the us?
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pmustang
Total Posts: 18843
Last Post: 11-19-08
Member Since: 09-03-00
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Very popular in the UK, many come over from japan, they don't sell cheaply either. Kind of a prezzie for the trophy wife type of thing. Joss Stone has a pink one. From the way they are constructed I don't think they fare well in little parking lot and other small taps. Not much nudge space on the front or rear. My wie likes them.
Peter No more cars left, Westpaminis is now just a memory, Good luck to all those hard working dealers left out there, We can tell you its not easy. We have fully enjoyed meeting all the fine folks we have in the business.
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They've got a ton of those driving around Japan right now. I'll tell you, this place has some of the coolest cars. Here's another "retro" car that Nissan produced around the same time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Pao "Well, ya see, I'm not saying that I've been everywhere and I've done everything, but I do know it's a pretty amazing planet we live on here, and a man would have to be some kind of FOOL to think we're alone in THIS universe." -- Jack Burton in Big Trouble in Little China 
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spectre1275
Total Posts: 645
Last Post: 09-26-08
Member Since: 10-22-02
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Saw at least three of the Figaro's toodling about when I lived in Auckland, NZ. I liked the shape and the retro look (no idea how good the car overall is, but "cute" fits fine). As for the S-Cargo, LOADS of them in Auckland, and they seem to be very practical vehicles for any number of businesses, from catering to DJ's. I'm expecting the added headroom in the rear compartment makes them more practical in some situations that say, a new mini clubman,  T Cruiser or Ferrari Testarossa. Scott
New Zealand - The only place where a kiwi can mean a
fruit, bird or mini owner...
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H82WRK
Total Posts: 293
Last Post: 11-18-08
Member Since: 12-14-07
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Well I really like that Figaro, reminds me of a mini thunderbird Grille still holding steady!
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chichm
Total Posts: 1008
Last Post: 11-03-08
Member Since: 02-20-00
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mascherk
Total Posts: 661
Last Post: 10-02-08
Member Since: 08-08-02
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Nissan Figaro
Kelley "If you can afford the car, you can afford the manual..."
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alan45
Total Posts: 539
Last Post: 11-15-08
Member Since: 07-03-03
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what is the car that is on the scifi show the adventures sarah jane or something like that
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