the bean wrote:
us$7350 that would be about $7500 aus mayb a bit more I THINK its a rip off because u still need a motor then to put it in if u dont do it yourself thats going to cost heaps you mite aswell buy a mini with it all ready dun cheaper

There is only one VTEC registered Mini in Aust that I know of, and I'm guessing it's not for sale at the moment.
I calculate the cost (in US dollars) as $7350 plus shipping (lets say $8000 delivered), plus engineering around $1500, 12inch wheels $1000, odds and ends $1000, B16A motor around $1000 (there's plenty for sale). I figure the engineering would be a little cheaper than starting from scratch because the kit comes from a factory which has already produced multiple cars.
That adds up to about US $12,500 or AUS$13,889.47, so lets set the budget at AUS$15,000. I already own the car, it cost $6500 and is rust free so needs no significant bodywork other than the engine fit.
So that's a total cost of AUS$21,500.
A quick search on the net found a couple of US cars starting at US$20,500 (AUS$22,799.93). To import it add shipping, taxes, engineering etc you might as well be around the AUS$30,000 by the time it's here and registered.
http://www.vtecminis.com/viewtopic.php?t=36
http://www.hondaunited.com/vtec-powered ... r-t600.htm
So, ordering this kit and doing a lot of the work myself appears to me to be the 'cheapest' way of going VTEC. If any of this is unrealistic I'm happy to be told.
This isn't a project I'm starting anytime soon. It's a case of understanding that $20,000 would get me a pretty sweet and comfortable 2008 Honda or a 1990+ Honda motor in a 1967 Mini that could possibly be a death trap.