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PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:05 am 
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Harley wrote:
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Nothing against people who want everything in their mini, but what do you guys think?


I'd have electric windows and the central in the deluxe, to simplify the look of it.
None of those complicated levers or handles for me! :D


Get a moke , you don't have to worry about the complicated levers or handles then , central locking is leaving the dog on the front seat ....
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point taken harley, interesting angle on why you would get stuff like that.
my car has a three point imob (cant stand it) i have to press a key fob everytime i want to open the door without sounding off the alarm, and everytime i take a friend for a spin that hasnt been in a mini before, they hear the beep and try to open the door, nearly breaking the door handle, because they think it has central locking.

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this is a cup holder that i got when i bought my car...

its slots into between the window glass and the ineer part of the door.....

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sports850 wrote:
I once built a trailer for a mates ride on mower so he could take the esky when he mowed the lawn (BIG lawn) , he didn't like the 6 pack getting warm and his wife wouldn't let him tramp through the house to the fridge 6 times while mowing . (Best bit was , you could always tell which side he started on and which side he did last by the bits he missed ......) Maybe you could do a mini back esky trailer to tow behind your's , then you wouldn't need as many cup holders in the front ?


when I get a big lawn, I'm gonna convert a ride-on to radio control, sit on the porch and drink beer.... when I'm bored of that, I'll program it up to do it by itself...

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when I get a big lawn, I'm gonna convert a ride-on to radio control, sit on the porch and drink beer.... when I'm bored of that, I'll program it up to do it by itself...


when you program it i hope your kids/dog or wife are not playing sleeping or on the lawn :)

I find between passengers seat and hand brake works a treat in the van

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sports850 wrote:
central locking is leaving the dog on the front seat ....


You must have the newer model, mine only immobilised theives :lol: :lol:

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I find between passengers seat and hand brake works a treat in the van

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yep i totally agree thats wat i do too never spilled a drop :wink:

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