What a great car the R53 Cooper S is!

What a great car the R53 Cooper S is!

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Kevin-sz0nv

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261 posts

113 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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I am fortunate in having some nice cars but I wanted a cheap run around especially for the winter. I ended up paying £1500 for an 05 Cooper S with 133k miles but with a very good service history. The car had the bigger pulley, coil over suspension, factory sat nav, reversing sensors and a sports exhaust already fitted. It really does go and sounds brill. As usual I changed it a bit by putting on some proper tyres I bought a cheap 2nd hand interior cos I really don't like all black and I had the roof, wheels, mirrors and bonnet scoop painted red. I covered the rear boot lift in red also the chrome trim surrounds under the windows and headlights. I then added some red door handle and fuel cap covers and painted bits of the engine. Inside I got a 2nd hand armrest and painted the dash etc in the grey to match the body, a new gear knob and some other bits and bobs including the door logo lights that were a straight swap I've had it 6 months it passed its mot recently no issues and nothing has gone wrong.... Love it!













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Edited by Kevin-sz0nv on Tuesday 5th February 16:35

and31

3,578 posts

134 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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you’ll have to speak up-I can’t hear you over the RED wheels!! Lol
Yes they are great cars,but I freely admit I couldn’t have one with all that red all over it

cerb4.5lee

33,672 posts

187 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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They are great fun cars for sure, yours is a tad on the loud side for me colourwise though.

denzilpc

153 posts

182 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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LOVE IT ! to many boring silver or black cars about nowdays

Mr-B

3,883 posts

201 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Keep looking at these on ebay, gumtree as they are so cheap now. Had a convertible Cooper S in 2005 and vowed I would get a hatchback at some point, getting tempting now at shed of the week money.

Your plate made me chuckle too, one for the juvenile snigger thread biggrin

cerb4.5lee

33,672 posts

187 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Mr-B said:
Your plate made me chuckle too, one for the juvenile snigger thread biggrin
I smiled at that too! Brilliant. biggrin

R53rider

186 posts

95 months

Wednesday 6th February 2019
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Lot of red highlights involved, but different - I like it! Currently for the money you can buy R53s for they are a lot of fun for not a lot of money. Put your pics up on the R53 Owners club on Facebook, if you do Facebook. Well run, closed group and 4,800 R53 members.

Vince70

1,942 posts

201 months

Friday 8th February 2019
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I’ve just done the same as I bought a lovely little 3 owner 90000 mile R50 cooper with JCW suspension with 11 months ticket for £350 for a winter hack as my last one ( Ti compact) I bought 4 years ago is just too nice for our salty roads so it’s now My back up winter car.
It’s great fun too drive I just need my fillings replaced come the end of winter because it’s fitted with orrible run flats.

A Z3 and E36 cabriolet are my summer cars and my work colleagues think I’m mad for having so many old cars but recently I needed to change my rad on the Z3 and while at it I changed the aux belt and water pump for the total cost of £65 with good quality parts while a work colleague has over a £600 bill coming his way for just a water pump on his modern so I’m sticking with the old motors from now on.

Also I find mini spares are so cheap as I fitted a new strut leg on mine as it looked a bit rusty and clonked a bit and it cost £16 delivered and You can do a complete service with a decent 5/40 synthetic for under £35 on a mini.

Next week I’m changing the gearbox oil as I haven’t got your posh getrag gearbox on mine so I want too keep my Chocolate Midlands box in good shape while it’s whine free but I couldn’t stop spending as every mini needs a set of wipac spots as standard then I’m fitting a parrot Bluetooth which I took out of an old Peugeot that was about to be scrapped.

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Edited by Vince70 on Friday 8th February 13:36

wjb

5,100 posts

138 months

Friday 8th February 2019
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Nice buy OP.

I keep thinking about upgrading my veey reliable daily Cooper to a Cooper S, but knowing my luck the R53 will explode the minute the new owner of my old car drives away.

Challo

10,839 posts

162 months

Friday 8th February 2019
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I had one of these a few years ago and loved it. I only got rid as it was our only car and was getting a bit tiresome on the runflats and super sport suspension.

Now we use the missus car for all family matters it’s only ever me in the car. With the purchase of a dog and potential child on the horizon I wonder if I could get away with it. wink