This Project started off as a exercise in flash navigation and ended up a full on Mini Page or Car page as the flash part of the page could be built for any make or model of car.
The page is 1024 x 900
all Css controlled and Javascript buttons for navigation
Recently, an old friend was lamenting his thrift. He owns a Mini Cooper S, which he bought in 2006, and was beating himself up over not splurging for the GP Kit model, which was available that year in limited numbers.
“It was $31,000 or something like that,” he said (actually, it was $31,150).
“The S that I got was around $23,000. Now people are selling the GP for
around $41,000.”
Everything is limited edition these days, including the Uniqlo T-shirt I wore the other day.
When carmakers label something as limited edition, it typically means they’ve added leather
and slapped on some chrome badging to spark sales in the middle of a model cycle.
For example, you don’t see Ford Mustang Bullet editions going for anywhere near the
$31,075 sticker on eBay (and this is a brand new car).

Mini have achieved a nice blend of modern and retro. Note the rear detailing
including twin wipers on the rear door glass, chrome rear door handles and
gray/silver plastic panels that cover the c-pillar and rear tail-light area.
It would appear that the Germans do Mini better than than Brits…