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Models
- (-) Remove C4 filter C4
- (-) Remove MINI COOPER filter MINI COOPER
- (-) Remove Regata filter Regata
Parts
- (-) Remove Brake Caliper Holder filter Brake Caliper Holder
- Brake Caliper (5) Apply Brake Caliper filter
- Brake Master Cylinder (1) Apply Brake Master Cylinder filter
- Brake Pedal (1) Apply Brake Pedal filter
- Brake Servo (1) Apply Brake Servo filter
- Brake Servo Unit (1) Apply Brake Servo Unit filter
- Caliper (8) Apply Caliper filter
- Master Cylinder (1) Apply Master Cylinder filter
- Servo Unit (1) Apply Servo Unit filter
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MINI trivia
- It can be hard to keep track of all of the different companies that have owned MINI throughout its long history. At the moment, the name is owned by BMW, and MINI has its own independent division.
- The Mini has been voted second place in the most influential cars of all time. It was narrowly beaten by the Ford Model T.
- Minis are still made in the same production site as the original line. The same site is still used in Oxford, although their car panels are now made in Swindon, and most of the engines made for Mini cars are manufactured by BMW in Hams Hall.
- The Mini Copper gets its name from F1 car designer John Copper.
- Where you'd expect to see a radio or speaker system in a Mini, was actually an ashtray in early models. The designer of the first Mini was a heavy smoker who believed that listening to the radio was more of a distraction than lighting a cigarette.