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Double Trouble

Carrying out the restoration of a Mini can be a daunting and sometimes overwhelming process as many of you will probably know. For Robbie Redman’s previous and first Mini project, the tasks were shared between himself and his good friend, Rob which made things slightly easier. The only problem was that previous project belonged to Rob, meaning Robbie didn’t end up with a Mini for himself after all that hard work.

“I really enjoyed working with Rob on his car, so much that I had to go and buy one myself and do it all over again,” Robbie laughs, “I’ve taken my own route this time, so the car will look quite different to that first one!”

Robbie soon managed to get his hands on a 1991 Mini Neon which proved

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