Posting a picture just because.

AndysComputer

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Realized I haven’t posted a pic of the Mini since we picked it up. Not much has changed on the outside except for license plate frame, window tints and full PPF.
I bought the OE mud flaps months ago and still haven’t gotten around to fitting them…

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Looks great! Those wheels look pretty good on the car too..nice color combo you did. :cool:
Victory spoke are the most crowded spokes you can find in my case as I paint my calipers yellow you hardly see my beautiful job I did those wheels hide my good painting job very well.They also difficult to clean them well.
 
@Rexsio I really like how unique your SE is. Excellent work!
I design a bull Barr I can remove just 4 SS bolts to remove a Barr but so fare now ones is bumping to this contraption and I keep it .Was difficult to build a structure to hold a Barr and I put also a bottom enclosure build from bulletproof Lexan removing OM enclosure and is clear you can see everything what is there when car is on lift.
 
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I design a bull Barr I can remove just 4 SS bolts to remove a Barr but so fare now ones is bumping to this contraption and I keep it .Was difficult to build a structure to hold a Barr and I put also a bottom enclosure build from bulletproof Lexan removing OM enclosure and is clear you can see everything what is there when car is on lift.
Being crazy owner of SE as you look at a pictures my garage floor is paint green matching my SE BRG and this garage is hospital clean and wheels sitting on carpet and at winter time I wash undercarriage before I put a SE in garage as I’m saying to my self I’m crazy dud .
 
I design a bull Barr I can remove just 4 SS bolts to remove a Barr but so fare now ones is bumping to this contraption and I keep it .Was difficult to build a structure to hold a Barr and I put also a bottom enclosure build from bulletproof Lexan removing OM enclosure and is clear you can see everything what is there when car is on lift.
Fortunately, you don't have to worry about engine oil dripping onto your crystal-clear Lexan shield--or removing the shield so you can change the oil.
 
Fortunately, you don't have to worry about engine oil dripping onto your crystal-clear Lexan shield--or removing the shield so you can change the oil.
Once I have SE in garage and I 3 before for 6 years I make my wife happy bc owning my 1975 Porsche air cooled that car always was leaking oil not so much 944 but in 2016 I transferred to EV and marriage is safe now my wife Subaru belong to street parking only bc my Mini Cooper SE have to be treat well.
 
Once I have SE in garage and I 3 before for 6 years I make my wife happy bc owning my 1975 Porsche air cooled that car always was leaking oil not so much 944 but in 2016 I transferred to EV and marriage is safe now my wife Subaru belong to street parking only bc my Mini Cooper SE have to be treat well.
You know better than to say your Porsche was leaking oil. A Porsche does not leak oil. A Porsche, like a dog, marks its territory!
 
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