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| Loves the Fuzzy One | Yes, I admit to being partial to LY MCSCs. ![]() Hey, check out the Flame MINI thread in Exterior. It's the hubby's car, April build. He is making it unique.![]() Global Moderator |
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![]() 333...I'm only half evil Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Illinois Local Time: 11:42 AM
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Offline | Wow, I'd say that qualifies as "unique"! I bet it would be hard for him to try and sneak up on someone in that, huh? I love it because it goes to something I have been talking about in another thread, and that's individuality of the cars. It should be what the owner enjoys and not fear opinions of others. A high 5 to Hubby, April! Taz, uniquely ![]() |
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| the ZERO is silent! Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: San Pedro, CA Local Time: 09:42 AM
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Offline | Just checking in between hectic scheduling... may not be around for a couple of weeks... Here's Murray on the Santa Barbara Pier last Saturday, sporting his new wheels and tires: ![]() I went from the stock 17" Dunlop SP 9000 performance runflats to Kumho Ecsta SPTs in 205/50ZR16 mounted on 16"x7" Konig Holes in graphite. The ride quality is improved beyond belief! Judy doesn't mind co-driving on the old concrete slab freeways now! I've got about 500 miles on them so far, but only a tiny portion of those are on my favorite twisties... So far, I can definitely say that I haven't given up any grip to the runflats... Turn-in is definitely less sharp, but doesn't seem to be a problem. Will report further when possible... _Dave_ Last edited by am0eba : Oct 19th, 2005 at 02:25 PM. |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Bay Area, CA Local Time: 08:42 AM
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Offline | Looks great Am0eba! I like the color of the wheels. Thought I would check in. Just about to hit 5k miles, so I will be rotating tires this weekend. I installed a front strut bar, and I can feel a difference. Today I ordered the Invidia exhaust, and hope to buy a rear sway bar soon. There are so many things I would like to do to the MINI. Glad to see the Marcher's are still keeping in touch. Boy, has the forum changed since the last time I was on. |
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| the ZERO is silent! Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: San Pedro, CA Local Time: 09:42 AM
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Offline | Just checking in from a hotel room... I'm having withdrawal symptoms. Here's another pic of Murray with new shoes: ![]() This thread is almost at 2500 posts! Good to get a MINI fix! feel better now. _Dave_ |
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| the ZERO is silent! Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: San Pedro, CA Local Time: 09:42 AM
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Offline | So now I'm SICK in a hotel room! Still a few days before I see home...Johnny, the only charactersitic change I've noticed from the new wheels/tires, is that the ride is substantially more comfortable than the 17 performance runflats. Turn-in seems to be a little less crisp, but that may just be my expectation overriding what I'm really feeling. I should be able to provide some better info after our club's overnight run to Laughlin and the London Bridge on Veteran's Day Weekend. I guess one benefit of being ill on the road is that it's not taking away any driving time Zip, I thought long and hard about the dimensions and placement of the stripe, and it was a conscious decision (also challenged by my graphics guy) to end it at the scoop seam. I thought it would be too busy with all the other stuff up front if it were extended. I think ending it at the scoop is reminiscent of old AC Cobras, especially with the dark grill slats. (Maybe that's the fever talking...) I'll check back on this thread when I can - maybe end of the week. Take care March '05 Build-ers! _Dave_ |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Feb 2005 Local Time: 11:42 AM
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Offline | We've had this conversation before, but I've found some new pictures. The stripes on the noses of these Cobras go all the down, as I remember them. The Mustang GT350's (I love that car!) hood stripes do the same. |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: S.F. Bay Area Local Time: 09:42 AM
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Offline | The Problem with Take Out Pizza So last weekend, I go to pick up a pizza at a local place (pepperoni and garlic) and the next morning, I notice a spot on my passenger seat. Yep, the pizza box leaked, and it left a nice oil stain on the cloth seats. (a sniff test revealed that it was indeed the garlic laden pizza). My dear spouse suggested that I try to blot it up with Zout. It seems to be working, but there's still a faint spot. So let this be a cautionary example of what NOT to put on your passenger seat! ![]() |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Feb 2005 Local Time: 11:42 AM
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Offline | We use Febreze or Resolve or something like that to take stains (like dog-barf) out of our light colored carpeting and it works really well. If you go to the supermarket and look for one of those products or whatever other one that says it takes stains out of carpeting, you might want to try one. Zip |
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| the ZERO is silent! Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: San Pedro, CA Local Time: 09:42 AM
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Offline | Zip, you're right! We did have this discussion before. (Hey, I said I was sick!) Anyway, even though the real Cobras had the stripe run right to the grill, I like mine the way it is. For what it's worth, I did lately see an image of an MCS with a Viper stripe that ran to the grill that looked pretty good - It's just that from certain angles, it looks "wrong" to me. Anyway, I'm back home for a bit, and starting to feel like a human again. Took Murray out for a little spin this morning, and the new wheels and tires are definitely an improvement for casual driving. Looking forward to some spirited runs soon! _Dave_ |
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| What's this red line for? Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Atlanta Local Time: 11:42 AM
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Offline | Hi March 05ers. Sorry I've been gone for so long - but my GF has had family issues we've both been dealing with. Things are better now In the meantime - Coolcab has been to the dealer for some warranty repairs. She now has a new top, new rear windows after some roof wear issues. So far I have not seen roof marks or scraches in the new windows - so I hope all is okay Dealer is currently trying to figure out why central locking button does not lower top like the manual says. Coolcab has 6300 miles now. Went in for the second "early oil change - also rotated and balanced tires. She's very happy Will post new pix of recent travels soon... |
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| the ZERO is silent! Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: San Pedro, CA Local Time: 09:42 AM
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Offline | Hey again! Judy and I just got back from a wonderful three-day interstate run put on by out local club, SCMM. Judy took lots of pics and put together a huge slideshow with almost 200 images! Here's a preview: ![]() (click on the pic to get to the slideshow page.) How's everybody else doin'? Anyone planning to attend Phil Wicks' Golden Jubilee event at Laguna Seca (Mazda Raceway) in Monterey, California on December 14? Looks to be quite an event. How 'bout AMVIV 3 (A Miini Vacation in Vegas) next March? We're planning on both of these, and would love to see some March 05 Builders there! _Dave_ |
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| the ZERO is silent! Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: San Pedro, CA Local Time: 09:42 AM
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Offline | Re: Cali Dreamin' Tour: I'm still trying to figure it out! The schedule I saw posted recently seems outrageously ambitious! Judy and I have been thinking about it, and may try to hook up with the group for a smaller portion of the tour. Unfortunately, it's happening during what has historically been a busy work period for us, and we can't yet commit to it. From what I can tell, our international visitors will be renting cars for the run. I don't think they'll legally be able to take them over the border into Tiajuana. Anyway, I'm peripherally keeping tabs on that event, and will try to participate in some way if possible. _Dave_ |
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| Loves the Fuzzy One | yes, it is an ambitious schedule. But the Brits were the driving force on that, there was so much that they wanted to see. You can buy Mex insurance in San Diego, so I think there is no problem with legalities. But I would recommend parking and walking across the border anyway. ![]() Global Moderator |
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