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The previous owner put the plate on so it was "free", its Cooper S related (MCS) so why remove it, i doubt it looks like a 15 yr old N regd to most people! lol

Selling as i want to get back into a Z4, i had a Z4M Roadster last year but this time I fancy a Z4 Coupe....trying to weigh up whether to go for the M or the 3.0Si Sport, Si is not that much slower (261bhp vs 338bhp but Si is ~100kg lighter) but its quite a bit cheaper to run.
Or i may end up just keeping the Bini! :D
 
You looked at the mountune fiesta 140 tune thing or not interested I would be all over it if I had a new zetec s it gives you pratically same performance as a mk6 s t and is covered by warrenty 1400 if memory serves

Hey,

No I haven't - first car too, so not sure how that could effect the insurance!
 
My 09 Cooper S, for sale at the moment. :p

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Lose the stripes, with a red roof (or maybe black) and that would look nice.

That's coming from someone who hates new Minis :)
 
True, but I mean that the numberplate makes it look like it's from the previous registration system, at first glance. You can have numberplates that are very blatantly personalised, such as RG 4TW, which adds ambiguity as to the age of the vehicle. Or plates that make it look like a 'N' reg car, as above :p.

Firstly RG4TW isn't a valid plate so you could never have that.

Secondly I dont think its the fact its an N plate that makes it look 'wrong' its the fact it has so many digits in it.

You see plenty of cars with a single letter, a single number and 3 letters which are very obviously privately plates. My plate is from the previous style registration system but doesn't look like a 'normal' plate because it only has a single number in it.
 
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