drmini in aust wrote:
Ben_Aus_Mini wrote:
1100cc motor at Mini and Moke World costs $3800, surprising heh?
No, not really....
1360 LS wrote:
agrees with the Doc here.....also you can spend lots or very little on engines of any size.
Both yes and know. We all know Australian labor are very very expensive compared to many places in the world. If you tell someone in Hong Kong or Taiwan a show car sorta paint job is like Aus$10000-15000+. People will say:"You must be kidding!". It would be about the same figure, but in Hk dollars.
And all it depends if you walk into a caucasian business or not. I got a quote before for a complete respray (including minor panel work) for my mini, they charge Aus$10000 for it, panel work is 3500 and paint is the same 3500, and all the rest are strippping and crap. And I saw their work.
A few weeks ago, I met a person in my company who drove an AE86 sorta car with Levin on the back. His car was bought 2500 and had a panel shop at cabramatta a year ago did his whole car for $1500 except the engine bay. The job is very very good. Also they even fix his bumper for free. Asian business usually doesn't count every single detail they do for you, which is quite good. They rather maintain a good relationship with you and likes you to come back the next time instead of counting every penny they could make from you that they can take from your pocket for once or twice.
So you really have to shop around.
Since most Mini business are caucasian business, it would be hard to compare. So yeah, I can't say it's expensive. It was just sorta suprised me what sorta good second hand Jap engine you can get with $3800

than to recondition a mini engine.
Same with 2nd hand imported Jap cars. The price is doubled here when you can get it only for half the price over there.
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