Welcome to Minis Manawatu Inc ranging from Palmerston North, Levin, Foxton etc . . . and even a few members in Wanganui Mini’s Manawatu has a membership of around 30-50. The club is open to anyone with an interest in Minis whether it be a Classic Mini or BMW Mini. We meet at various times during the year for events. Some of the events we run include Grasskhanas, Overnight and day trips, Dinners, Car shows Navigational fun trails, BBQs and the Annual National Mini Meet plus much much more. Through its affiliation to Manawatu Car Club, Minis Manawau Inc enables its members to participate in a variety of competitive events: * Single and dual car sprints * Mini Sevens and Super Minis * Hill climbs * Autocross and Motokhana Events Recent News David Tua's humour shows in pimped Mini
BIG MAN, LITTLE CAR: David Tua arrives at a press conference in his little 1973 Mini which has personalised plate and wheel hubs. As his boxing powers return David Tua has shown that he hasn't lost his sense of humour either. Some critics have labelled Tua's biggest handicap as being a heavyweight trapped inside a mini body with his short stature giving him problems against tall opponents. But now Tua is trapped inside a Mini car. Renowned for his love of vehicles – Tua drove a Hummer around Las Vegas in the buildup to his world title fight with Lennox Lewis – his latest mode of transport is more reflective of the tougher times that have fallen on him in recent years. He has had to go small as he continues to think big. But Tua has worked hard to pimp up his 1973 Mini. And that includes the tell-tale personalised number plate that reads O4OSUM in reference to his infamous appearance on TV show Wheel Of Fortune when he asked for “O for awesome”. The shiny black little car has Tua all over it. The hubcaps have his Tuamanator stylised T on them. The wire grill has TUA sprayed on to it. Stickers declare 100% Samoa in reference to his heritage and F4effort, a reflection of the hard work he has put into his latest comeback that has already claimed the scalp of fellow Kiwi heavyweight Shane Cameron and is now centred on tomorrow night’s fight with Friday Ahunanya. There's a skeleton hanging from the rearview mirror and Tua will be hoping that symbolises the career of the big Nigerian Friday Ahunanya once the fight plays out at west Auckland's Trusts Stadium. |