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| Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Difficult choice between those three ! But if you have a budget of 12-13k I would keep to your budget, get the Works for 12k, then take it to GTT and let Roland work his magic with the extra 1k. That would give you a great ride for 13k !!!!!! Is the works a 210 ? |
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| i don't see the point in getting a jcw and then tuning it. why not go standard mcs and spend a grand on it getting the power up. I'd go as new and as lower mileage as you can. Don't get suckered into paying over the tops for additional extras. I think you will do better than those listed 2003 MINI Cooper S 1.6, 19200 miles, Very low milage, full Leather, Sat Nav, TLC pack, Chilli Pack, Climate control, Electric Win & Mirr, Remote Central Locking Alarm & Immobiliser, ABS, DSC, Twin Airbags, Roof Spoiler, Front Foglights. no marks, very looked after.. £11,000 Enlarge2003 MINI COOPER S, 53 reg. 8900 miles, 3 door, 6 speed manual, panoramic glass roof, chilli pack, black leather, 17 alloy wheels, private sale. £10,000 Enlarge2004 MINI COOPER S 1.6 3dr Hatchback, 5,000 miles, Pepper White. 170BHP facelift model, ABS, Alarm, X-Lite Alloy wheels, Body coloured bumpers, Cloth seat trim, Drivers airbag. MFSW, Factory CD with IceLink+ iPod I/F, TLC, Spotlights, heated mirrors & washerjets, AirCon, garaged since new, house buy forces reluctant sale. NO CANVASSERS. £12,250. ono Are a few examples of whats around. Try Autotrader and best of luck |
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| in that case I would choose the JCW, as if your budget is set at 12-13k then its within budget, all of it is covered by warranty and you are on the ladder of ownership, meaning a dealer will happily buy it off you as a trade in for your next future MINI ![]() If you weren't on a tight budget I might have considered the BBR, but you need to keep something in the bank in case you need work done on the conversion, which is something I think you should avoid if the budget is so tight |
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| Wouldn't the 2004 still have some BMW warranty ? (good insurance if you find anything wrong with the vehicle). Also surely you can get the price down a little on any of the 3. ( remember you have the advantage in being the buyer). Good luck with what ever decision you make Park Lane Jim |
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| It's not made of crystal it's made to be thrashed!!! Piston rings by their very design can't work properlly unless you're giving it some - don't be a girl, spank it! As long as it's been looked after and servised properly (oil changes and belts being the most important!) it'll be fine. Cheers Mark '05 JCW S Cab '86 911 Carrera |
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