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C $8,000.00
Year:1991 Mileage:4561
Location:

NORTH YORK, ON, Canada

NORTH YORK, ON, Canada
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As a proud eBAY member with 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK - I am SELLING OF MY CLASSIC MINI COOPERS to finance a new business venture!

Why settle for just an ordinary rusted-out MINI - these are rust-free ROVER MINI COOPERS THAT I IMPORTED FROM JAPAN!

My MINIS start $ 6,000 CANADIAN DOLLARS TO 10,000 DOLLARS


Here are some links and prices - 


1.  1997 RED MINI - MPI - multiport fuel injection - 1998 with 93,000 Orig KM - Like new:  $ 10,000 - see the link below:


http://s241.photobucket.com/user/MITYMINIS/library/MY%20LAST%20MINIS/RED%20MPI


2.  1994 CHARCOAL GREY MINI - 35-th anniversary - THE BEST MINI I HAVE - OVER $ 25,000 DOLLARS SPENT - 40,000 ORIG KM: like new inside and out and has 77 HP $ 15,000 - see the link below:


http://s241.photobucket.com/user/MITYMINIS/library/CHARCOAL%20MINI%20MINE


3.  BRITISH RACING GREEN MINI - OLD SCHOOL $ 8,000



http://s241.photobucket.com/user/MITYMINIS/library/BRG%20OLD%20SCHOOL


4.  BRITISH RACING GREEN MINI - TARTAN INTERIOR  $ 7,500


http://s241.photobucket.com/user/MITYMINIS/library/BRG%20TARTAN


SINCE MY MINIS ARE BETWEEN 1991 AND 1998 - THEY ARE NOT LEGAL IN USA BECAUSE THEY DO NOT MEET US EPA AND DOT!

LEGAL ONLY IF YOU HAVE DUAL CITIZENSHIPS!

Here are some highlights:

  • AIR CONDITIONING
  • POWER DISK BRAKES
  • LEATHER INTERIORS
  • SOME HAVE CUSTOM SUSPENSION HI/LO KITS
  • 12" ALLOY WHEELS
  • 10" ALLOY WHEELS
  • ETC. ETC. ETC.
  • They all come with Ontario Ownerships.

ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY AS ONCE THEY ARE GONE - THEY ARE GONE! THESE ARE THE LAST MINIS I AM SELLING!

PLEASE CALL ME AT 289-597-3017 EVENINGS AND I WILL BE MORE THAT HAPPY TO ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.

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The 2017 Porsche 911 RSR goes mid-engine, purists be damned

Wed, Nov 16 2016

Porsche unveiled its World Endurance Championship and IMSA WeatherTech Championship competitor with the 2017 911 RSR. And this 911 is different from the rest, as the 4.0-liter flat-six engine powering this beast is in front of the rear axle, not behind it. That's right, this 24 Hours of Le Mans competitor ditches the iconic rear-engine layout. Porsche isn't talking specifics on how exactly things are arranged back there. The engine is new, now based on the 991 911's block instead of the previous Mezger motor that's been used for years. The transmission design is new as well – it would have to be to accommodate the new location relative to the engine. The racecar has been engineered to meet the LM-GTE class, where it will go up against other mid-engine cars like the Ford GT and Ferrari 488 GTE. Moving the engine to the middle has given Porsche the ability to fit the 911 RSR with massive bits of aero, like the humongous rear diffuser that looks like it would be more at home on a machine of war. The only thing that can compete with the diffuser for size is the top-mounted rear wing, which shares a similar design to the one found on the 919 Hybrid. Going back to the engine, the direct-injected boxer motor, depending on the size of the restrictor, generates as much as 510 horsepower and sends all of its fury to the rear wheels. The engine is paired to a six-speed sequential gearbox, which drivers can employ through paddles on the steering wheel. The new engine doesn't have a lot of weight to push around as the 911 RSR, as required by regulations, weighs 2,740 pounds. Speaking of weight, the engine layout isn't the only change for the 911 RSR. For 2017, the car ditches its steel body for one that's made out of carbon fiber. The body attaches to the chassis via quick-release fasteners, making the vehicle easier to service as exterior elements can be removed with minimal effort. The racecar also gets a radar-based collision system – aptly named the "Collision Avoid System" – which is meant to limit the 911 RSR's encounters with faster LMP prototypes. Only time will tell if the new layout and aerodynamic components help the 911 RSR beat its competition. But there will be plenty of opportunities to see the racecar in action as Porsche plans to run the 911 RSR in 19 races during the 2017 season, the first of which will take place at the IMSA opener on January 28th at Daytona, where the racecar will make its track day debut.

BMW warns profits will fall, plans $13.6 billion in cost-cutting

Wed, Mar 20 2019

FRANKFURT, Germany — BMW said Wednesday that profits in 2019 will be "well below" last year's, and it will cut 12 billion euros ($13.6 billion) in costs by the end of 2022 to offset spending on new technology. The company said profits would be eroded by higher raw materials prices, the costs of compliance with tougher emissions requirements and unfavorable shifts in currency exchange rates. The Munich-based automaker also faces increased uncertainty due to international trade conflicts that could lead to higher tariffs. "Depending on how conditions develop, our guidance may be subject to additional risks; in particular, the risk of a no-deal Brexit and ongoing developments in international trade policy," said Chief Financial Officer Nicolas Peter. The company forecast a profit margin of 6 to 8 percent for its automotive business, short of the long-term strategic target of 8 to 10 percent, which it said still "remains the ambition" for the company if given "a stable business environment." BMW said it had no plans for layoffs even as it outlined cost saving measures that include dropping half of its engine variants as it seeks to reduce product complexity. The BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce brands are to get a single sales division. Peter said that given the headwinds to earnings, "we began to introduce countermeasures at an early stage and have taken a number of far-reaching decisions." The company said the measures were needed "to offset the ongoing high level of upfront expenditure required to embrace the mobility of the future." Automakers around the world have faced heavy up-front costs for technology expected to change how people get from one place to another in the next decade. Those include electric cars and renting cars through smartphone apps. Yet the returns from such investments remain uncertain and auto companies face competition from tech firms such as Uber and Waymo. BMW made 7.2 billion euros ($8.2 billion) in net profit last year, down 17 percent from 2017, when it booked a gain of $1 billion from U.S. tax changes. The company faced headwinds from increased tariffs on vehicles exported to China from the United States. It also suffered from turmoil on the German auto market when companies faced bottlenecks getting cars certified for new emissions rules. BMW faces uncertainty from U.S.-China trade tensions that could result in new tariffs if talks do not result in an agreement. U.S.

Mini goes zany with latest accessories catalog

Tue, 25 Mar 2014

Driving a Mini is most definitely an individualistic choice - one that not everyone would get on board with. So if you're going to go with such a fashion statement, you might as well give it your own sense of style. That's where Mini's new line of accessories come in.
Available for the new third-gen Mini hardtop, the accessories offer buyers the opportunity to customize their retro hatchback as best they see fit. There are roof graphics, accessory lighting, wheel upgrades and mirror caps (like the cartoonish ones pictured at right) just like you would have found in the parts catalog for previous iterations of the Mini, but now the brand is offering four appearance kits it's calling Mini Design Lines.
The kits are color coordinated in either Vivid Green, Speedwell Blue, John Cooper Works Pro (in black, red and grey) and Essential Black and include everything from the interior trim to exterior graphics. They might not be to everyone's taste, but that kinda strikes us as the point. Scope 'em out in the extensive high-res image gallery above and the details in the press release below.