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General MINI TalkShared experiences, motoring minutes, and other general MINI-related discussion that applies to all MINIs, regardless of model, year or trim.
Probably would be my grill badge holders (I have 5...) I have a glove box organizer and iPhone Craven speed mount coming in though. Hopefully those will be my favorites. LOL
My favorite is the turbo. I guess that would be considered an accessory since its an option......
Well, if you're considering everything over a base model standard Cooper, then I'd have to say the complete, total, nothing left out JCW package. It's awesome on my 06 cabriolet.
On my 06 cabriolet, it's on the right side behind that side panel. I think it's the same on all 1st gen cars. 'Don't know about 2nd gen, though, but a quick search here on the forum should provide that info.
Don't have it yet but looking to get a Cravenspeed iPhone mount for use with nav apps.
The beanbag mount for the iPhone that works really well in our BMW and most other cars sits right on the dash air vent when it's in the MINI. Not good.
I just got my Mini and haven't started accessorizing it yet. However, I'm quite pleased with the Konig Daylight wheels it has on it. They are the style I would have chosen if the car didn't come with it already, right down to the yellow stripe. I like the stripe because it provides some separation between tire and wheel. Too often with black wheels, the wheel, the tire, the wheelwell, the road and shadows all blend in together and doesn't look good. The simple yellow stripe really helps define things and I love it.
A little off topic, but does the Light In Sight work well? I'd find it useful with Chicago's millions of stoplights. Does it look cheesy and obvious? Or is it hard to tell that it's there?
A little off topic, but does the Light In Sight work well? I'd find it useful with Chicago's millions of stoplights. Does it look cheesy and obvious? Or is it hard to tell that it's there?
Thanks,
Chris
Every time it has come in to use I've asked myself why I didn't get one sooner. you will love it once you get it stuck to your windshield. Don't hesitate another mo. You can experiment with placement. If you don't like it's position, peal it off and start over. Easy peasy. https://lightinsight.webfeatsecurity.com/
It can be seen from the outside but it is clear and not obnoxious. Folk will ask about it and you can become an evangelist for the cause.