Hello my name is John, and I am from the USA. My wife is originally from the Madgeburg area and is the reason I feel in love with Minis. I have over the years worked on roughly 400+ Minis and ultimately started my own Mini specialization shop, McGees Custom Minis. A little over 10 years ago I did my first Honda Converted mini with a B18c1. Then I dabbled in doing Suzuki G10 Turbo's for a little bit, few more B16 and B18 powered Minis, 1380 Fuel Injected 5 Speed, Supercharged A-series, and finally 3 years ago developed my own Honda D16 (1.6) Sohc Engine Conversion Kit. Since then I have built numerous cars with our kit and sell our conversion kits for the DIY. We are planning to relocate possibly next Summer to Germany near Madgeburg. My dream is to build another Mini for myself to travel Europe with and partake in Mini events.
So currently I am planning my German mini build and finding it a bit frustrating on what you can and can't do. I do not like original, I am a hotrodder at heart. I currently have a 1961 Morris Minor with a V6 Camaro Fuel Injected Engine that I built over the last few years. My 1976 Clubman Estate has a Honda D16 in it as well. I plan to sell the Mini prior to coming over to build a new one that is more then likely going to be A-series powered, potentially with a supercharger. I am still learning about TUV, H-Plates, etc. This build will be more modest, just a clean, lowered, and slightly upgrade in power.
I am also slowly learning German, languages are not my strong suit, but hopefully emersion will help tremendously. I am potentially thinking about bringing some of my kits over to Europe if there is a market for them. I'd be curious if you have a subframe tested / engineered if you can get a certificate for the rest? I am still researching and still have a bit of time to get this done. We have travelled a few times to Germany and I look forward to embracing your culture, albeit restrictive car culture. HA!