The world's most modified Mini Cooper made its debut Down Under at the Auto Salon show last weekend at Homebush Bay in Sydney.
The Alpine Mini has been completely transformed and features a central steering console, a single seat, digital visual gauges, speakers, electronics and a customised wrap-around rimless windscreen.
The customised Mini comes directly from the US and took 4000 man-hours and more than seven months to complete.
And there's no need to worry about slamming your fingers in any doors of this car.
Passage in and out of the car is from the rear where the boot used to be. It has been removed and the seat slides backwards on a mechanised track.