Thanks for the warm welcome - and since you liked the photo so much, a few more, some from last year, some from last month. It's a pretty car, so you just keep taking pictures of it...
Back from winter hibernation
Stretched look
Best upgrade on the car
luscious "leatherette"
Mini in the CA Mountains
I keep adding to this album on Flickr whenever I get around to shoot some more.
So here's my "buy another R53" dilemma: I love this car. Puts a smile on my face every time I just walk past it. I also drives as well as it looks, even with the worn suspension. This has rubbed off on my son and instead of his early WRX dreams every teenager has, he now wants an R53 as well. Perhaps because his friend inherited his dad's '06 JCW? Or was it that intoxicating supercharger whine when we were in the mountains last year, zoomin up those winding roads into Yosemite or flying through Nevada at speeds not to be disclosed here? All that while still one may still be able to afford the insurance on that thing for a teenager, have plenty of room for our mountaineering gear, and getting over 30mpg over 5000 fun miles, and not to forget all the people around us uttering things like "cool car!" Not bad for a 10 year old compact :biggrin5:
Heck, the day I bought this car and towed it home from St. Louis, I was flagged down on the interstate and a guy made an offer to buy it on the spot. Last month the guy who put new tires on it wanted to buy it, but figured he could not afford this "near $20k ride" ...
So since the decision was made late last year to get a second one of these toys, any R53 to even catch my attention needs to be something pretty special, which filters out 98% of those cars being offered.
So far I've only seen 3 cars interesting enough for me to possibly give this car to my son. It's difficult to go the other way and buy a cheap R53 for him and then face the fact that he knows everything about the car and will want pulley, brakes, coilovers, exhaust, etc done anyway, all while you're probably faced with addressing important maintenance stuff on a 10 year old R53 will need if not maintained by a total enthusiast.
But I'll probably post something over in the Gen1 forum. We have the whole summer to find the right car. Maybe it'll happen like last year, when I knew within 2 hours that this dark gray '05 was the one to buy.
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Eric@Helix New MemberMotoring Alliance Founding Sponsor
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Hi fishmonger,
Just noticed you were in Madison after I saw the Wisconsin plate. That's cool, I live on the west side. I'm the friend Colin is referring to above. I have his coilovers, motor mounts, and slave cylinder. He's a good guy and sells great products. If you want to check them out sometime let me know. Myles-
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wmwny Well-Known Member
Welcome to M/A, Peter! I have 2 R53s and an R50. If you enjoy yours as I do ours, it will be a match made in heaven.
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Welcome, thanks for joining Motoring Alliance, the FUN and Friendly MINI Community.
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
Welcome new First Gen (R53) Member I see you selected a great car after reading the forum for so long.
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Goldsmithy MINI Alliance AmbassadorArticles Moderator Supporting Member
Welcome to the modness...
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Welcome Aboard!
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Gramps Active Member
That's a great picture. Welcome!
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Welcome to the fun!
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ColinGreene Well-Known MemberMotoring Alliance Sponsor
Hey welcome!
If you are considering my coilovers i do have a friend in Madison who is running them if you want to check it out.
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This is a good reason to get something sooner than later - happened last weekend on a rough rail crossing:
Left front, looks like busted Hotchkis camber plate spring mount at the top. The spring still sits where it belongs, but the core part seems to have rusted out and now has been center-punched by the ill-suited Koni FSDs - the car rides lower than Myles' GP, so obviously, the shocks made contact with those camber plates (a very harsh jolt every time it happened)
So now I have to count my dollars for coilovers, rear camber arms an some adjustable downlinks in the rear.