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If you don't have a credit card you wish to use, we will accept checks or money orders. Send us a check in US funds on a US bank to: Car Graphic, Inc. 4640 Chico Way, Bremerton, WA. 98312-1216. Please make check to Car Graphic, Inc. and include a note for issue quantity and issue number/date published you want to buy. For your own security reasons, it's not wise to send requests for issues or subscriptions with your credit card numbers through the mail. Washington residents, please add sales tax.

Your bank card statement will show Car Graphic, Inc./ MC2 as the Company you purchased the magazines from, not just MC2 magazine.

We request that you do not use corporate mailroom addresses, as magazines often get lost because they don't meet internal mailstop requirements and because many companies do not allow 3rd class or standard mail to be delivered. Please use your personal home or PO box for your MC2 delivery. We cannot guarantee delivery of magazines or other goods from this website via the USPS to downtown metropolitan city addresses and mailrooms in skyscrapers as we have replaced too many. The home phone is requested as then we can get in touch with you about returned/damaged copies that we may not be able to deliver without an updated address.  

We need your e-mail as we sent out renewal notices via the e-mail system as it's pennies vs the dollars it costs for sending flyers/postcards and the postage. Please keep this current!

As always, please contact the publisher at his e-mail (publisher @mc2magazine.com) for any problems with delivery, or questions about the magazines.  The publisher's office is 360.698.7926 in Seattle, WA.

We have priced all packaged sets of multiple magazines and T-shirts for US Postal Service delivery in the USA, including the shipping with the price. For international orders of multiple back issues and/or special sets, we use USPS Global Priority Mail and will have to add extra postage costs to your credit card after the purchase. It may be an extra $5 to $30 additional for foreign orders, depending upon weight if it is a envelope of several issues or a boxed sets of many issues.

Orders of 1 or 2 magazines are sent 1st class mail, and orders of greater quantity of 3-8 issues are sent Priority Mail envelope, and then in a Priority Mail box if 8-15 quantity. Depending on the availability of the specific back issues (and if a T-shirt is ordered with them) they are usually mailed in a few days. You should have your order in 5-7 days after the placement, but we cannot guarantee postal delivery. Please be patient with us as we are a small company with few staff doing many jobs. If you need immediate delivery in several days, please state such on the notes part of the order form. That said, we try to mail all orders the day we receive your order.

 

 

 MC2 magazine issue #24
Issue #24 showcases the coming Countryman/Traveller MINI SAV due to US showrooms in February 2011. We'll likely test-drive it late this summer, so stay tuned. The recent Beachcomber concept is also featured.

We go north of the border this issue with an Alberta Mini that could be one of the wildest we've ever seen! Add to that we detail how to install MINI's driving lights and go deep with camshafts and valves.

If you have a friend that's disabled, you might want to have them read about one MC2 reader that's Motoring in his MINI with maximum enjoyment!

For the rest of the contents, try editor Peter duPre's detailed explanation of what he cooked up this time on the navigation bar.

   Price: $6.00 


 mc2 magazine issue #23
Issue #23 is a change in pace for us at MC2, as there are some real "hot rod Minis" on the horizon, such as this Yamaha-powered beastie! It's one of several we'll showcase in the coming months, so stay tuned and watch Mini as we bake a few Porsches and Corvettes at the track!!

This issue has a lot of short DIY-how-to features, something we hope we'll continue for that Saturday morning's enjoyment in the driveway. Project Clubman has the new JCW Aero Kit installed, plus we have new R90 wheels, Yokohama tires and then the JCW Tuning kit in January.

For all the details, read editor duPre's usual deep explanation of what's in this issue on the sidebar navigation under "features"...


   Price: $6.00 


 Any five issues (8-18 only) with a 6-issue MC2 subscription
Choose your five back issues, plus get a year's 6-issue subscription, too!

As we have too many back issues gathering dust, we need to move some, so we're offering you can choose any five issues you want from issues 8 through 18 in our back issues area, plus you get a 6-issue subscription for $35 total. That's including the USPS shipping of $5 in a Priority Mail envelope. WOW!

Please use the note area on the first page of the order form to state what issues you want. Just state the issue number.

The subscription starts with issue #24 mailing February. (the image shows 1-8, but we will ship you what you select from issues 8-18).

This offer available only in the USA please.
 FREE Shipping    Price: $35.00 


 MC2 Magazine issue #22
In issue #22 we take a look at the newly-introduced Concept Coupe and Roadster in story, photos and critique with our design editor. Also, we have an exclusive story on How BMW Bought MINI and the people and politics involved in that.

The holiday gift guide focuses on some goodies for your MINI and friends.
The tech this issue is a hands-on install of The Brakeman system and the MSD ignition. You're going to see lots more of the DIY and how-to's from us as we go into 2010.

As usual, editor Peter DuPre's insightful explanation tells ALL the details of this issue on the left navigation bar...

   Price: $6.00 


 MC2 magazine issue #21
MC2 issue #21 is our Special Collector's issue with all you wanted to know about MINI United 2009 and MINIacs that attended from many nations. Plus all the great reporting you've come to expect of MC2.

In addition, you'll find some great offers below this on back issue sets and the slipcase for storage. So scroll down to the bottom of this back issues page for the details on those offers.

These single-order issues start mailing mid-September.

Read the editor's in-depth coverage of this issue under the features heading on the left navigation bar. We have a link or two in his details you might like for some products!
   Price: $6.00 


 MC2 magazine issue #20
This issue we spent some time in the San Diego, CA. sunshine with the new Cabrio and drove some roads locally with the JCW "hot rod". Some days we're allowed to have fun! In addition, professional MINI racer Randy Smalley (whom you're going to hear a lot about in these pages) took his MINI Challenge car for a spin and gave us his impressions.
The control arm bushings wear out at about 40,000 miles, so we have something for you all to look into doing yourself, along with the choosing of those shiny wheels you can stare at in our several-page guide.

For those of you that are classic owners, you'll be delighted in our several pages of Mini info, heritage and a classic fire truck.

For the full details, read editor Peter's detailed treatment about this issue...
   Price: $6.00 


 mc2 magazine issue #19
The new Cabrio is here- finally! Our intrepid reporter braved the Austrian cold of 19 F. for two days of the world debut, much of which was with the top down. We tell the story in 6 pages with hope that Iain will recover from frostbite soon.
This issue's focus is on customs that have caught our eye, and we have several for you. Then it's onward to finisihing the 3rd installment of Oscar Revelli's World Challenge with his GP. Having spent some days with Rauno Aaltonen "The Flying Finn," Editor Peter duPre interviews a truly great gentleman racer.
Of course, it's almost Spring, so we have some detailing insight and other great reading. You should read Editor Peter's full-page insight on the back issues section of the site for full coverage of this issue.
   Price: $6.00 

 mc2 magazine #18
Issue #18, our January-February 2009 issue, gets deep into the electric MINI offerings from the MINI E to the two only aftermarket offers from the USA and Britian and detail the tech behind them.
Then we have 6 pages of performance parts for your Mini and MINI, install TSW's new X-Brace and "launch" MINI USA's dragster. Then we show you the basics of TSD RAlly and autocross and intro some of the best MINI racers in North America.

As usual, we have buried some MCSQ numbers that belong to readers, so we have prizes worth about $75 from Ridemakerz if you have the correct reader ID. Read editor Peter's details of this issue on our left navigation bar for in-depth details.
   Price: $6.00 


 mc2 magazine issue #17
Issue #17, our November-December 2008 is wrap-up of the events this summer, with 13 pages of photos and reporting on MMMT, MTTS and MITM. We stopped the presses for the details on the MINI E- a story that we're on top of at the LA Auto Show- and get you the first test drive report on the MINI D that's coming early 2010.
The DIY series continues with changing motor mounts, our Project Clubman gets new parts, and Graham brings us all to speed about S. African-made Minis. For the details, read editor Peter's lengthy and informative insight on issue #17 underthe "features" section on the left navigation bar.
   Price: $6.00 

 magazine issue #16
Issue #16 (september-October 2008) is our current issue available for $6 including 1st class postage in a polybag to US addresses. It will become a back-issue offer when issue #17 is mailed. As we are no longer using the newstand for single-issue sales, this is a great deal if you want the latest news!

With coverage of the last two MTTS events, a special DIY section, the scoop on using Griot's Garage handy 3-inch orbital sander to detail your window glass, MINIs On Top and MINI Meet West, you have to read Editor Peter's usual in-depth appraisal of our contents under the Features area for #16 on the left navigation bar.

   Price: $6.00 


 magazine issue 15
Issue 15 has a focus on suspension and a buyer's guide on some new pieces, as well as a good tech piece on suspension tech and what happens when the suspension doesn't work correctly. We got real personal on our story about our Dragon Tales this time, so we can share the insights on MINIs On The Dragon. We sent our two intrepid staffers in England back in time to Wood & Pickett coachbuilders and investigatd MINI that were never built and then finish with a first test of Unichip's project MINI and a feature on M7's Screaming Yellow turbo coupe. Read Editor Peter's full description in the feature section for the details.
   Price: $6.00 

 magazine issue 14
Issue #14 (May-June) is based around the 5th annual AMVIV party with five pages of story and photos, as well as two MINI features that are outstanding. We cover the Clubman debut and editor Peter does a little travelling back from AMVIV in our own project Clubman. Our Graham writes his usual exclusive look behind the scenes at the five greatest Mini drivers, and Rob covers a classic auction.

It's another jam-packed issue of tech, too, packed with lots of tech on engine oil and tyres. For the details read issue #14 details in the features to the left.
   Price: $6.00 


 mc2 magazine issue 13
Issue #13 is our yearly racing special with a special twist as we are launching our $1,000 prize give-away with Mossmini.com. We cover some great MINI races and racers, as well as let Pedro from motoringfun.com show us what Daytona Speedway's like for a MINI. Our Graham Robson continues his exclusive series on the MINI's creation, and show what British Motor Heritage is doing with brand new body shells. We also hsocase lots of MINI racing parts and ideas, as well as show what prep is required. We finish with the usual tech insights and columns that we've been told by readers they read twice.
   Price: $6.00 

 mc2 magazine issue 12
Issue #12 (Jan-Feb 2008) has several exclusive features, starting with the first jet-powered MINI feature. Very cool! Then we feature Steve McQueen's- the "King of cool"- own classic '67 Mini and Matt Stone's new book on his toys. Next up is our Graham Robson's part I on Sir Alec Issigonis and how Mini came to be. Part II is in the next issue, #13. Our exclusive on the MINI in the La Carrera Panamerica race in Mexico is a good read, too. We round out the issue with some hard tech and installation/testing of Advanced Clutch's new clutch/plate with our Matt Richter and install an Ipod interface. As is usual, we have plenty of club events coverage and info in the last pages.

Also, we'll give you our first posterized calendar as part of the package for FREE!
   Price: $6.00 


 MC2 magazine issue 11
Issue #11 (Nov-Dec) debuts the 2008 Clubman in 6 pages of details. It's just all you'll need for a buying decision on the Clubman that debuts at the dealer's showroom mid-February 2008. We follow that with the details we garnered from talks with MINI and our contacts on the Challenge race car program for the US. Part II of Graham's historical abckground on who engineered the R50 and why, and the unknown details. The gift-buying guide's a full 6 pages of neat items for you and your friends, too. We exclusively cover the only new MINI entry in the famed Pan Americana race in Mexico, and cover MINIs in the Mountains. And of course, have club events, news and the tech that's always useful for everyone.

   Price: $6.00 


 magazine issue 10
Issue #10 (Sept-Oct) has our Rob Marshall's extensive coverage of MINI United from Zandvoort, Holland. (See his report on our Website, too!) Then we report from Mini meets East and West and take everyone to MINIs On Top and finish with the Great Ice Cream Run.

Our usual tech insights cover reviving your paint job, trailering tips, new gauge faces (by Motson) and installing a flashing rear brake light. Our historical expert, Graham Robson then looks into who actually designed the new MINI, Matt Richter covers buying a used MINI and we look at the MINIatures available fo collectors.

Of course we have some neat features, the usual columns and great advertisers to choose your next project from.
   Price: $6.00 


 MC2 magazine Issue 9
Issue 9 is our first classic Mini-themed cover, and with it comes a 6-page story of how Texan Robert Smith went from seeing everyone's favorite Mini movie to creating a stunning tribute to the '64 Monte Carol winner, along with a 2006 that's identical. Then we get into the alternate universe of the Dragon one more time. Two of our favorite ladies and their pink and purple MINIs cover 4 pages. If you believe the factory should have soundproofed your MINI more, then Stephen's in-depth DIY may be for you. Matt gets into the nitty gritty details of torque & horsepower and charts and what it all means,- required reading for you guys that argue about this matter daily!
Of course, we have our usual historicalc, club and tech features. Great reading we hope.
   Price: $6.00 

 mc2 magazine issue 8
Issue 7 has our first Dynamic Showcase (an innovation of our editor, Gary) on the track during the AMVIV event. We take a full eight pages to show how 11 "hot rod MINIs" strut their stuff against the track using MSD's G2X data acquisition system. Then we drive thru four pages of AMVIV 4. Our new addition, Design Editor Stephen McKeown, takes us thru the choices and his "thumbs-up and thumbs down" on the 2007 MINI interior.We show you a rare classic Mini that's been places, and then get lost some places in Newfoundland with the Artic MINI Run III. We finish strong with some racey MINI dealers, the first of our Cooper's Garage features, and show why Peter Foglia at Minspeed has such a great MINI business. Of course, we have our usual tech, DIY and club features!

The Hammer & Coop iron-on transfer was included only in the subscriber copies and not the back issues. We have none left.
   Price: $6.00 


 mc2 magazine issue 7
Isssue 7 was a special issue we started working on early 2006 with our global resources. We took a broad view of what the future holds for the MINI design in various products and even if it could be built in the USA. We even projected an idea for the "Triumph by MINI" brand. In addition, we have the first and exclusive interview with Dr. Kay Segler, the man who manages the MINI brand. Then we had our UK staff get inside Oxford production like no one has before with camera and story. IN addition, we have some inside view of MINI history, the good doctor's tech on blowers and turbos and the usual solid roundup of club and owner features.

   Price: $6.00 


 MC2 magazine issue 6
Issue #6 has our first of two exclusive interviews by our Graham Robson with MINI executives. This first one is with Gert Hildebrand who leads the MINI styling studio in Munich. Then our Rob Marshall takes us through Hams Hall where the MINI engine's built. Our motorsport features takes us on the trail of Pete Taylor who won his 2nd SCCA championship in a MINI. We round out the magazine with some classic coverage of the Mini, add a trailer hitch and our usual pages of tech insight, this time into wheels/tyres and batteries. Enjoy!
   Price: $6.00 

 MC2 Magazine Issue 5
Issue #5 has over 20 pages telling the story of the MTTS, MINI Takes The States and the 4,000-plus miles we drove with friends. And then there's the first test drive of the actual production 2007 MINI turbo S in Barcelona, Spain with more in-depth tech and styling features to come the next few issues! We found Wikked and Da Works custom MINIs while on the MTTS in Jersey. MINI Cindy drove cross-country to two tracks for her race report. And we finish the issue with our usual in-depth tech, DIY, the great columnists and the club reports from around the world of MINI enthusiasm. Hope you like it!
   Price: $6.00 

 MC2 Magazine Issue 2
We have less than 30 copies available of this issue, then it's out of stock forever (unless someone finds more?).

We profile the many years of John Cooper Works and introduce Fireball Tim to the readership. Then give some insight into buying a classic Mini. We showcase what it's like to race against Europe's best with help from racer and MINI dealer Brad Davis. We had an interesting sit-down with Don Racine, owner of Mini Mania and install a cold air intake system.

   Price: $15.00 


 Issues 5-10
If your issues 5-10 have been read too many times and have raggedy edges, then replace them with pristine copies of issues 5-10 for just $15 + $5 USPS shipping (USA shipping cost). Foreign orders will be charged separate additional shipping costs.
   Price: $15.00 

 Issues 5 through 23
A true collector's set of issues 5 through 23, this offer has 19 issues for $40 + $10 USPS postage. (Illustration shows 1-8 but offer is issues 5-23).

USA price only. Foreign orders will require additional shipping charge after purchase.

   Price: $40.00 


 Issues 11-23
Back issues 11-23. A package price of just $30 plus $10 shipping to your door.
(Note: the illustration here shows 1-8, but the offer is issues 11-23).

USA shipping cost. Foreign orders will require additional shipping charge.
   Price: $30.00 



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