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 Posted: Apr 2, 2022 10:58AM
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Hi minitrax, do you have a picture of the part you are referring to? If so, send it to [email protected] and he may be able to help you source it. 

 Posted: Mar 13, 2022 09:08PM
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I am amazed no one has made a proper reproduction Binnacle toggle switch for the speedo and dash shelf lights.  Anyone have a source for a decent replacement? 

 Posted: Mar 12, 2022 05:11AM
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https://www.aeowparts.com/all-products

Hi AEOW, Thanks for the printed circuit. Its going great. Much appreciated. You have some great stuff on your site.

MiniFan247

 Posted: Feb 23, 2022 09:13PM
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Originally Posted by ve9aa
I'm not clicking on the link, but since when do Classic Mini's have printed circuit boards in them?
Maybe my coffee just hasn't sunk in yet and I am forgetting something.  Behind speedometer?
Yes, behind the 2 and 3 clock pods that are in front of the driver.
Minis have had Printed Circuits behind the instrument cluster since they moved to instruments in front of driver. There are actually  5 Different variants of printed Circuits on Minis through the models. These PCs had not been available as a part for a number of years. The first batch we made were all bought by Mini Spares in the UK. They are one of our Customers.

 Posted: Feb 23, 2022 07:15PM
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Hi MiniFan247 that website happens to be mine. I am the supplier of Printed Circuits worldwide. Besides Printed Circuits I also sell other Mini Electrical parts some of which are for Australian built Minis and Mokes. www.aeowparts.com

 Posted: Feb 23, 2022 03:45PM
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Hi Willie and thanks !  Mine has been converted (before I got it) to the older mid 1970's style center pod.
Even my older Mini,(now gone) always had the center pod....so I've never seen a PCB in a Classic Mini

Dan-you are sooooo right my friend !


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Originally Posted by ve9aa
I'm not clicking on the link, but since when do Classic Mini's have printed circuit boards in them?
Maybe my coffee just hasn't sunk in yet and I am forgetting something.  Behind speedometer?
Yes, behind the 2 and 3 clock pods that are in front of the driver.

  ~ 30 minutes in a Mini is more therapeutic than 3 sessions @ the shrink. ~

  Mike  Cool  NB, Canada   

 Posted: Feb 23, 2022 02:14PM
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Welcome, MiniFan247.

The suspicion arises from our past experience - we often get new posters (spammers) who post, on the same day they register, a message containing a dubious link to some website (or worse) that has nothing to do with Minis.

You just happen to have been caught in our suspicions.

Thanks for the link to definitely Mini-related stuff!

Cheers.

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"Hang on a minute lads....I've got a great idea."

 Posted: Feb 23, 2022 12:37PM
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Hi Willie_B,

This is a legitimate website that sells classic mini electrical parts and I am not spamming you. Tony who owns AEOW is based in Brisbane Australia.

 Posted: Feb 23, 2022 05:27AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ve9aa
I'm not clicking on the link, but since when do Classic Mini's have printed circuit boards in them?
Maybe my coffee just hasn't sunk in yet and I am forgetting something.  Behind speedometer?
Yes, behind the 2 and 3 clock pods that are in front of the driver.

"How can anything bigger be mini?"

 Posted: Feb 23, 2022 05:03AM
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I'm not clicking on the link, but since when do Classic Mini's have printed circuit boards in them?
Maybe my coffee just hasn't sunk in yet and I am forgetting something.  Behind speedometer?

  ~ 30 minutes in a Mini is more therapeutic than 3 sessions @ the shrink. ~

  Mike  Cool  NB, Canada   

 Posted: Feb 23, 2022 04:36AM
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Originally Posted by Markiss
I thought I smelt spam there for a sec. The link is legit? 
I thought so also but looked it up and then went there. It is a electrical and stuff supplier in Australia.

"How can anything bigger be mini?"

 Posted: Feb 22, 2022 09:05PM
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I thought I smelt spam there for a sec. The link is legit? 

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Simple recipe for Excitement:  Take 1 Classic Mini. Throw in 1590cc's of engine. Add 5 gears. A dash of 94 octane. A sprinkle of style inside and out. Toss in 1 MadMan and finally heat tires and pavement to taste. Recipe produces 1 Mini VTEC conversion and full satisfaction. Motor on!
 Posted: Feb 22, 2022 06:49PM
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This actually looks legit. Not cheap though.

"How can anything bigger be mini?"

 Posted: Feb 22, 2022 02:38PM
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Hi everyone, 

I just found online a website that looks like it is selling lots of classic mini electrical parts. I just bought a printed circuit off them last week. Thought I´d share it in case you guys are interested. www.aeowparts.com

MiniFan247