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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 8:43 am 
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Hi,

Just wondering how you could find out the specific details of this car, the Engine number and specific engine specs specifically!

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:04 am 
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Read Peter Brownings 'The Works MInis' has all the details.

If urgent I could get the details from my copy, otherwise you'll just have to wait for your order to arrive :)


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 1:29 pm 
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TK wrote:
Read Peter Brownings 'The Works MInis' has all the details.

If urgent I could get the details from my copy, otherwise you'll just have to wait for your order to arrive :)


& It shipped from perth a few hours ago, hopefully it will arrive in the next couple of days!!

:D :D

Thanks, Matt!

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What a coincidence, i just borrowed this book from the uni library today!!!

Must say i'm loving it at the moment, good read for the train. Where did you buy it from?

Oh yeah,


33 EJB

Registered : May 1963
Chassis No : K.A2S4 384627

1963 Tour De France Driver: Hopkirk Result : 3rd
1964 Monte Carlo Driver: Hopkirk 1st

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 7:50 pm 
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miniboy1962 wrote:
What a coincidence, i just borrowed this book from the uni library today!!!

Must say i'm loving it at the moment, good read for the train. Where did you buy it from?


probably bought from www.pitstop.net.au in Perth. :wink:

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Or you could get it through The Mini Experience!

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I got the new , revised version today , it's interesting comparing it with my original version , a lot of added and updated material :D

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Hadn't realised there was an updated version.....

....... picked one up today :lol:


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MINImal effort wrote:
Hadn't realised there was an updated version.....

....... picked one up today :lol:


Where do you get it from here Ken?


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