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Originally Posted by TMGRobyn
I just saw the email from MINI. Is there pricing info? I like the idea of no back seat!
The red looks great too!
No, its not MINI's attempt to make a two seater. You too can have the same thing, just buy the rear seat delete kit from on of the vendors here. Rather, its MINIs last hurrah for gen one cars ... marketing .
Originally Posted by chows4us
Check motoringfile.com All kinds of info. Price maybe $30K.
No, its not MINI's attempt to make a two seater. You too can have the same thing, just buy the rear seat delete kit from on of the vendors here. Rather, its MINIs last hurrah for gen one cars ... marketing .
No, its not MINI's attempt to make a two seater. You too can have the same thing, just buy the rear seat delete kit from on of the vendors here. Rather, its MINIs last hurrah for gen one cars ... marketing .
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Looks and sounds pretty cool from the link I received this morning. It looks like April 14 they will release everything you need to know. My source says somewhere around $37,500 to $40K. Whatever it is, they'll sell out quickly.
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Won't be too many buyers from the crowd that hangs out on this (NAM) corner, I fear. With that much money you could put together a Tuls-beater and buy a lot of high octane gas to put in it. And pay for a trip to The Dragon to show everyone what you did!
cheers, phil
cheers, phil
The high side of $35,000 for a seat delete JCW MCS with Chili Red mirror caps and a custom rear spoiler?
Might be fun for a track day car or a garage queen (but I could sure put that kind of $$ to better use - read Lotus Elise). I think this is a last Hurrah for the original series BMW MINI. What will Gen.II bring forth?
Still somebody'll bite, I'm sure.
Might be fun for a track day car or a garage queen (but I could sure put that kind of $$ to better use - read Lotus Elise). I think this is a last Hurrah for the original series BMW MINI. What will Gen.II bring forth?
Still somebody'll bite, I'm sure.
Originally Posted by DreadPirateTim
With 415 GPs bound for the US (according to MINIUSA) my money says that every one is "sold" before they are even off the boat.
I could only imagine that there are plenty of Mini dealers out there that would love to have a GP sitting in their showroom to help with foot traffic. I'm sure they would keep it there with some silly markup, $10k+, just to add to their draw and if someone buys it with the silly markup, great for the dealership.. For them it's a win/win...
I would consider it if it were under $34k... but in the $40k+ range?.. I'll pass. Think of how many OEM GP parts you can buy for an extra $10k?.. if you can find someone to order them for you.
2006 MINI JCW GP Kit
Wow,
The new 2006 JCW GP, fastest production MINI ever:
http://www.miniusa.com/link/ourcars/jcw_gp_kit
A WHOLE 4HP more than the standard JCW. Any guesses how many $1000s this will cost per additional horse? :impatient
Truly worthy of being Craptastic!
The new 2006 JCW GP, fastest production MINI ever:
http://www.miniusa.com/link/ourcars/jcw_gp_kit
A WHOLE 4HP more than the standard JCW. Any guesses how many $1000s this will cost per additional horse? :impatient
Truly worthy of being Craptastic!
I bet this puppy will run close to $40 or 45K... Hell, my '05 MCS ran $32K with all of its amenities. SOOOOO tempted though. 150mph top speed? I have yet to get past 110mph so maybe that's not such a great idea in DEER country, lol.
Enjoy, enjoy, enoy whomever buys this beast. :-D
Enjoy, enjoy, enoy whomever buys this beast. :-D
IMO, of course
Not impressed. :impatient Overpriced (my guess $40K plus, anyone want to start a pool here?) monochromatic cop magnet with that STi-ish rear "wing." And those wheels? just plain hideous.
If this is the first generation's last hurrah, then RIP first generation, I don't care how exclusive it is. Think I'll save my bucks for the V8 M3 coupe. JB
If this is the first generation's last hurrah, then RIP first generation, I don't care how exclusive it is. Think I'll save my bucks for the V8 M3 coupe. JB
I got the e-mail about it today. I noticed a big red box that said something to the affect of 'may not represent US specifications' ....whatever that means.
Aside from looks, I just don't understand why you would buy one if you wanted a really fast mini, vs. just going aftermarket. I guess its the thrill of owning something unique (and by unique I simply mean something that an engineer in another country thought would be unique...not actually something that you made unique
),
Aside from looks, I just don't understand why you would buy one if you wanted a really fast mini, vs. just going aftermarket. I guess its the thrill of owning something unique (and by unique I simply mean something that an engineer in another country thought would be unique...not actually something that you made unique
),
You can always try to source the parts from
someplace like Classic Auto Campus, or look them up on RealOEM and order through your dealer.... But WTF, it sure looks like it will underperform serious expectations. But the torque looks nice(r). Maybe they finally figured out a good tune. Or those numbers are the ones that won't make it due to emissions regs!
Matt
Matt
Well whether you like it at this point in time or not any car that has a limited number created will have a high value later in life, if it is truly cared for. It's not worth it to me to buy it, but I'm sure they will all be purchased and quickly. Well, to each their own.
Originally Posted by DreadPirateTim
With 415 GPs bound for the US (according to MINIUSA) my money says that every one is "sold" before they are even off the boat.
Originally Posted by lhoboy
Wow,
The new 2006 JCW GP, fastest production MINI ever: A WHOLE 4HP more than the standard JCW. Any guesses how many $1000s this will cost per additional horse? :impatient Truly worthy of being Craptastic!
The new 2006 JCW GP, fastest production MINI ever: A WHOLE 4HP more than the standard JCW. Any guesses how many $1000s this will cost per additional horse? :impatient Truly worthy of being Craptastic!
Actually the JCW GP was announced last October. And for the record it's 7hp more than the 207hp JCW Kit (in US spec). If you go by BHP (rather than HP like only the US seems to do) it's 218 BHP vs 210 BHP.
Anyway you can find a shed-load of info from the last six months here: Motoringfile Search: "JCW GP"
Originally Posted by chows4us
Highly doubtful. If the price is around $40K your getting a stripped car with a few more HP. They will rot in dealers lots.
The people are gonna buy it because its a super rare end of the generation model not because they are intrigued by the performance additions (which i agree, dont live up to the price).




