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Mini Coupe Concept Revealed
Wed, 26 Aug 2009The MINI Coupe Concept will be at the Frankfurt Motor Show Well, it makes a change from yet another MINI special Edition. This time we have something that’s more than smoke and mirrors and a pretty paint job – The MINI Coupe Concept. BMW are calling this a concept, but I think we all know it will be going in to production.
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