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  <title>fd5as4f56 - New EU regulations that will take effect in 2012</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/carsclub/category/New-EU-regulations-that-will-take-effect-in-2012-1-610867.html</link> 
  <author>fd5as4f56</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-08-31 14:10:50.173</pubDate> 
  <category>Mini</category> 
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  New EU regulations that will take effect in 2012 will prohibit the modification of&amp;nbsp;new&amp;nbsp;cars, this won&apos;t effect your Mini as it&apos;s already on the road.There are other regulations that&amp;nbsp;already&amp;nbsp;apply that you should be aware of:If you repair or modify a vehicle that already has a reg
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  <title>fd5as4f56 - What Mini will become in the future?</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/carsclub/category/What-Mini-will-become-in-the-future-1-610838.html</link> 
  <author>fd5as4f56</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-08-31 13:33:58.247</pubDate> 
  <category>Mini</category> 
  <description>
  It was a brilliant line and I&apos;d dearly love to have though of it myself. At a packed press conference at BMW&apos;s Oxford plant to mark the launch of the Mini World Rally Championship team earlier this month, 200 journalists were grilling the managers, engineers and drivers about the performance of Mini
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  <title>fd5as4f56 - 1966 Morris Mini Cooper S</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/carsclub/category/1966-Morris-Mini-Cooper-S-1-610834.html</link> 
  <author>fd5as4f56</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-08-31 13:30:41.993</pubDate> 
  <category>Mini</category> 
  <description>
   After an initial period in which the British Motor Corporation was having severe difficulties persuading drivers to invest in a car with “tiny wheels”, 1961 was the year that the Mini finally looked as though it was going to be accepted by the British motoring public.This was also a time when the t
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