Tauranga-raised sisters Lydia (left) and Bryana O'Donnell are spending five days living in a Mini Cooper. Photo / Supplied. Two Tauranga-born sisters are now into their third day of a five-day stint living in a Mini Cooper - wearing just their bikinis - in a bid to win the car. Bryana and Lydia O'Donnell, aged 23 and 20 respectively, grew up in Tauranga, attended Tauranga Girls' College and are now studying at university. But this week, the bubbly sisters are taking part in the "Live in a Mini" competition, being run by The Edge radio station. The girls are up against two other teams in the competition, which is being held in the Mini Garage on Ponsonby Rd, Auckland. A live web cam is running 24/7 in each of the cars and the team with the most votes - via the radio station's website - will win the vehicle. The girls' father, Graeme O'Donnell, said he thought what his daughters were doing was "fantastic". "I'm all for it, good on them for putting their hand up and showing their entrepreneurial skills. It will be a bonus if they win it," he said. Mr O'Donnell said his daughters' "point of difference" in the competition was that they would spend the entire five days wearing only bikinis, with five separate pairs to change into. Mr O'Donnell said his family had run out of gigabytes on their computer from watching the girls inside the Mini. From Bay of Plenty Times - Local news, business and sport from Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty region The contest site with webcams and voting.
Are they changing into their other bikinis while the web cam is running? :ihih: If so, we need the link :yesnod: