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Anthony30
Any cheap to buy cameras that can take professional quality pics, at a reasonable price? :/ I seem to be attending a lot of mini shows but using my smart camera, which is good for what it is, but not good enough for me.
Oct 19 2015 10:58 AM
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inim_repooc
D3300/3200 would be good candidates
Oct 19 2015 08:39 PM -
timmy850
I'm a Canon guy.. The entry level 1200D is a reasonable price and entry level DSLR..
http://www.carmarthencameras.co.uk/product/10472/canon-eos-1200d-digital-slr18-55mm-is-ii-lens
Oct 20 2015 12:47 AM -
inim_repooc
oooo - I see a Nikon / cannon battle coming up :D hehe - but seriously, yeah any of the above DSLR's are great for this kind of stuff - Nikon of course being a little better :P ;)
Oct 20 2015 03:32 PM
Anthony30
My pics should be ready to upload tonight. Just uploading from my camera to Facebook ATM.
Oct 19 2015 10:10 AM
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Anthony30
The camo BINI was awesome.
Oct 19 2015 10:13 AM -
Anthony30
Just added a link to all my Mini Fair 2 pics on Facebook.
Oct 19 2015 07:33 PM -
Anthony30
http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/topic/292241-mini-fair-2-stoneleigh-park/page-2
Oct 19 2015 07:34 PM
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dprac1ng
Welcome. I'm sure we'll behave ourselves for at least a week!!!
Oct 19 2015 06:01 AM -
Anthony30
Any pics of the mini. :)
Oct 19 2015 07:05 AM -
muddd001
Yo! x
Oct 19 2015 05:11 PM
Shane 58
I am currently replacing the steering rack on my 1990 classic Austin mini Mayfair, however the axle points on my car have perished and therefore Ii have lifted the car using the front subframe. I have removed the horseshoe bolts form the steering arm there is no wheel assembly attached as I have striped down my engine meaning the last step to removing the steering rack is to pull it out of the subframe... One problem though, the pinion is in the way and I can not manoeuvre the steering arm ou...
Oct 18 2015 04:17 PM
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mab01uk
You can't remove the steering rack without unbolting and dropping the back of the subframe down a couple of inches or so.....
Oct 18 2015 07:05 PM -
Dzmarc
Like mad01uk said, you have to drop the rear of the subframe a few inches. Having jacked up on the subframe, place some axle stands with large wood braces across where the front of the floor / bulkhead meet. You can brace the engine using a jack and large piece of wood to. Good thread to read is this. http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/topic/302180-play-in-steering-rack/?p=3255198
Oct 19 2015 09:18 AM
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Anthony30
You should be. :) If you decide to sell you could make a good profit, providing It's not cracked ect.
Oct 18 2015 04:20 PM
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New game mini
Naturally :P
Oct 18 2015 04:43 PM -
Anthony30
Huge pair of water pump pliers 'concealed ' in a plastic bag. :)Also bought two metal posters, one with a yorkshire terrier on, and one with a BSA.
Oct 18 2015 08:00 PM
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Anthony30
I'll be in my mk3 astra estate. :)
Oct 17 2015 07:30 PM
Anthony30
Why do people choose to let you down hours before a mini show!!! :( Nothing like a bit of respect, and letting me know earlier.
Oct 17 2015 06:42 PM
giacomo
is it me or minis starting to go up in price? £2000 + for something that needs a heck of a lot of panels replacing these days?
Oct 16 2015 11:08 AM
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Corey96Williams
Minis have been climbing in price for a while. They've pretty much doubled in the last 1-2 years.
Oct 16 2015 08:00 PM


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