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Should I stick a Rover front on my Leyland?
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Or botched nose job.


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Anything is better than a leyland front


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he he
the subtle remarks still make me chuckle
especially when its coming from some guy called "roundy"

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at least british leyland didnt make it all plasticky and fatarse like bmw did


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Nahh. don't do the chop job. You might find your air horns wont fit... Ha! Seriously, though, keep the clubby front. All those roundie-or-dont-bother so called Mini enthusiasts can do what they like to their cars, but this one is yours.
Do it your way. You've managed to keep it quite unique so far, and it looks sweet as it is.
-:Or at least was a week ago:-
Cant wait to see the crash shop botch up the panel alignment, then NOTHING will fit. Bloody Minis.

Keep the slab front!!!

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Yeah i like the clubbies, and i'd like to save a bit of $$ so the square front it is! :)


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i agree, clubbie's are cool, keep the squarenose


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YOU CAN DO IT


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just like Hewey Lewis once said.....

"It's hip to be square...."

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or you could always say... "Be there.... or be square" ....like being square is a BAD thing :wink:


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my girlfriend thinks the clubbies have a more agressive look to them anyways... hence why i want one (to do a conversion in).

Wait, I got one!!!! 8)

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