hi,
this started off life as a classic mini cooper, it has now been transformed to hang on a wall as a feature/ art piece etc.
basically its a body-shell cut down, and has been sprayed, and fitted up with seam trim, lights, glass, indicators, handle etc. - it realy does look the part!!
its easy to install- has a scaffold pole welded the full length of the car internally, then comes with a fitting kit compromising of heavy duty bracket hooks, heavy duty coach screws and wall plugs.
simply screw the brackets to the desired height, and a couple of pairs of hands to lift the mini onto them.
internally the mini is fitted with 5 meters of flexi strip led's, operated via a remote control. 16 different colours, strobe and fade and auto transform modes. these led's are super bright, very low power consumption, and realy do give the mini a great backdrop.
this would look great in a dealership, showroom, man cave, workshop, bar, games room, garage, office, reception, gallery, etc..
a bright red classic mini hanging on a wall realy does draw a lot of attention! i have just hung it on the wall in my workshop for the pics, and took me about 10-15 mins to fix the brackets up and have the mini hanging! now I'm realy in two minds weather i should be selling it!- it looks totally unique and draws in quite a crowd!
you could even use it as a notice board- could be a great place to post up your calendars, posters and letters with magnets!
price wise its a hard one because its such a unique and one-off piece. but bearing in mind the parts/ materials prices together with labour costs I'm going to start it at what it owes me.
potentially depending on whereabouts you are i could organise delivery if need be, obviously at buyers cost.
any questions please do get in touch.
and i would like to add that i have listed this for sale on other websites so withhold the right to withdraw from ebay if it sells.
if your after a focal point or one-off feature then this could be ideal. you wont find another one like this, and probably never will again!
thanks, matt
this started off life as a classic mini cooper, it has now been transformed to hang on a wall as a feature/ art piece etc.
basically its a body-shell cut down, and has been sprayed, and fitted up with seam trim, lights, glass, indicators, handle etc. - it realy does look the part!!
its easy to install- has a scaffold pole welded the full length of the car internally, then comes with a fitting kit compromising of heavy duty bracket hooks, heavy duty coach screws and wall plugs.
simply screw the brackets to the desired height, and a couple of pairs of hands to lift the mini onto them.
internally the mini is fitted with 5 meters of flexi strip led's, operated via a remote control. 16 different colours, strobe and fade and auto transform modes. these led's are super bright, very low power consumption, and realy do give the mini a great backdrop.
this would look great in a dealership, showroom, man cave, workshop, bar, games room, garage, office, reception, gallery, etc..
a bright red classic mini hanging on a wall realy does draw a lot of attention! i have just hung it on the wall in my workshop for the pics, and took me about 10-15 mins to fix the brackets up and have the mini hanging! now I'm realy in two minds weather i should be selling it!- it looks totally unique and draws in quite a crowd!
you could even use it as a notice board- could be a great place to post up your calendars, posters and letters with magnets!
price wise its a hard one because its such a unique and one-off piece. but bearing in mind the parts/ materials prices together with labour costs I'm going to start it at what it owes me.
potentially depending on whereabouts you are i could organise delivery if need be, obviously at buyers cost.
any questions please do get in touch.
and i would like to add that i have listed this for sale on other websites so withhold the right to withdraw from ebay if it sells.
if your after a focal point or one-off feature then this could be ideal. you wont find another one like this, and probably never will again!
thanks, matt