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THE BEST PARTS RESOURCE FOR NEW OR USED MINI PARTS IN THE UK

PartsGateway has been building a huge network of Mini breakers and parts specialists for over a decade. This means we give you access to the best parts sourcing tool in the UK, one that can handle all your requests for this iconic little car. We have dealt with Mini enquiries of all sizes, from a complete Mini engine, to a small piece of interior trim. You can join the thousands of other mini owners who have made massive savings using our service. Our system is simple, quick, and best of all, it is FREE. This means we not only save you money, but we save you time and hassle as well.

Since Mini is now BMW owned the quality and price of the parts have gone up. The Mini is definitely a supermini that can have some not so super repair bills. Our network of Mini breakers and parts specialists have been helping Mini owners to save money for years, and they are waiting to assist you with your Mini parts search now.

The Rebirth Of An Icon

Although the Mini was originally launched by BMC in 1959, BMW bought the rights to the iconic marque in 1995, and by 2001 had launched their own take on the ultimate super mini. Wherever possible BMW have stayed true to the original Mini design brief, and even kept the same variants, producing a Countryman, Clubman, and Cooper variants of the model.

A Tough Act To Follow

The original Mini became an icon of sixties London, and not only provided the masses with an affordable option, but proved to be the coolest little car around. This iconic status is something BMW have tried to appeal to when building the new Mini, and its success shows many people still have a soft spot for the marque, even in its new guise. BMW are yet to establish the same motorsport heritage the original enjoyed, but who knows what the future holds.