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Video: Oldschool Mini becomes a performance car!

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Recently updated on September 4, 2023 at 09:22 am

Video: Oldschool Mini becomes a performance car!

Making the old Mini fast takes less tuning than you might think. But if it is to be “really fast”, then more changes are necessary. And this specimen is pretty fast. the 1970 Mini Cooper was from Gildred Racing rebuilt in California, specializing in the classic Mini. And this vehicle has even more luxury than most other conversions Gildred. However, the Mini Cooper from the video costs a whopping $100.000. Test it to see if it was worth it Matt Farah and Zack Klapman in a YouTube video on your channel.

with a four-cylinder Honda engine

Under the hood sits 150 hp four-cylinder Honda engine (D16Y8)who at a Five-speed Honda gearbox has been coupled and continues to drive the front wheels. In combination with only 730 kg empty weight this is a successful combination. And, as already mentioned, there is a little bit of luxury. One is installed electric sunroof from an R53 MINI, there is a Touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay and even one keyless entry is integrated. And the rest? You better see it for yourself! Photo credit: Gildred Racing Inc.

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