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 Post subject: my baskets have arrived
PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:47 pm 
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wahoo.

my baskets that fit under the rear seats have turned up, they just missed the local mini show by a week :cry:
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these are fantastically made, had to get them shipped from the UK to the land of OZ, but it was all worth it after finally laying my eyes on them :D

i'm super happy, my 544 cam arrived at the same time. its raining goodies, now i need to buy some time to finish building the motor :D

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:55 pm 
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Do you reckon you could pick-em apart and make up a snappy how-to??


We could get the ladies from the womens auxiliary to show us how to weave some baskets....or a couple of talented arts students...

How's it go? Knit one-pearl one...

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i could do better by putting you in touch with the guy i got them off.

worked out at about £100 shipped to my door.

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Nice,very nice ! :D

Had a delivery today as well , disk brakes and lots of little bits of foam and all this wallpaper :shock: odd choice for packing material.


Damn shame the baskets did,nt arrive sooner , your 850 would,ve been the only one with an original BMC grill muff AND rear baskets :D

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:16 pm 
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i know.

but we can't expect everything to go according to plan every time.


tell me what you want for those front drums, and i'll call around next week.

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greyghost wrote:
i could do better by putting you in touch with the guy i got them off.

worked out at about £100 shipped to my door.


That's pretty good actually, I was figuring it would be twice or more...

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its almost the same as they cost in the UK, when you take into account VAT :D

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When you were 16....would you expect yourself to excited about baskets weave.

Pic Insitue please

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yay finally!!!! cant wait to see them in place, they look so much nicer than I imagined :)

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you can put lollies in them!


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Nice! Is there a strap or anything to fix them in place, or do they simply tuck in under the seat?

(Do they do them in carbon fibre? :P )

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No they just fit in nicely, and because of the design they don't slip forward, from some of the brief mentions I found on the net , people only had a problem if they were not packed properly or put back properly.

[img][img]http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/7390/minirearbaskets.jpg[/img][/img]

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Also originally came with side bin basket:

http://www.mini-house.com/MHDorignalP.htm

http://www.mini-house.com/MHDbasketset.jpg

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