R50/53 Dorky cheapskate modification
Just got home from Lowe's and picked up 4 5/8" and 2 11/16" black nylon plugs to fill the holes on my interior door panels.
Probably not something anyone else will notice, but I do! The black against the "brushed aluminum" and black panther leather give a nice contrast to the car.
I'd really like to see some more mods put up here that are cheap and easy to do. Just because the economy isn't great, doesn't mean we can't do some cheap mods! haha
I painted my brake calipers last summer for roughly $20. I have a whole step-by-step picture documentation if anyone is interested!
Probably not something anyone else will notice, but I do! The black against the "brushed aluminum" and black panther leather give a nice contrast to the car.
I'd really like to see some more mods put up here that are cheap and easy to do. Just because the economy isn't great, doesn't mean we can't do some cheap mods! haha
I painted my brake calipers last summer for roughly $20. I have a whole step-by-step picture documentation if anyone is interested!
Very, very cool idea! Talk about attention to detail. haha
Almost forgot to suggest this... went to Autozone last summer and bought LED tail light bulbs. They plug directly into the stock sockets for the brake lights... tremendously bright and match the LED's of the 3rd brake light! Give the lights a crisper look and more concentrated light output.
Only cost me $20 and 5 minutes.
Also bought a stubby antenna from the Honda dealership I work at (with my parts discount!). Supposed to be on an S2000, but fits my MINI perfectly!
Almost forgot to suggest this... went to Autozone last summer and bought LED tail light bulbs. They plug directly into the stock sockets for the brake lights... tremendously bright and match the LED's of the 3rd brake light! Give the lights a crisper look and more concentrated light output.
Only cost me $20 and 5 minutes.
Also bought a stubby antenna from the Honda dealership I work at (with my parts discount!). Supposed to be on an S2000, but fits my MINI perfectly!
I am the queen of cheap..
I did a few little things to make the MINI feel like my car....
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I know she is a dirty car right now but it is too cold to clean her good in the winter....
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[/IMG]I know she is a dirty car right now but it is too cold to clean her good in the winter....
Just got home from Lowe's and picked up 4 5/8" and 2 11/16" black nylon plugs to fill the holes on my interior door panels.
Probably not something anyone else will notice, but I do! The black against the "brushed aluminum" and black panther leather give a nice contrast to the car.
I'd really like to see some more mods put up here that are cheap and easy to do. Just because the economy isn't great, doesn't mean we can't do some cheap mods! haha
I painted my brake calipers last summer for roughly $20. I have a whole step-by-step picture documentation if anyone is interested!
Probably not something anyone else will notice, but I do! The black against the "brushed aluminum" and black panther leather give a nice contrast to the car.
I'd really like to see some more mods put up here that are cheap and easy to do. Just because the economy isn't great, doesn't mean we can't do some cheap mods! haha
I painted my brake calipers last summer for roughly $20. I have a whole step-by-step picture documentation if anyone is interested!
Thanks for your great thinking!
That is a great idea. Around here it's hard to find any help in the Lowes store, so can you tell me what section of the store I might find those plugs in ? It will be easiest if I can just walk in and pick them up rather than try to find them blindly.
Thanks for your great thinking!
Thanks for your great thinking!
Thanks !
Just got home from Lowe's and picked up 4 5/8" and 2 11/16" black nylon plugs to fill the holes on my interior door panels.
Probably not something anyone else will notice, but I do! The black against the "brushed aluminum" and black panther leather give a nice contrast to the car.
I'd really like to see some more mods put up here that are cheap and easy to do. Just because the economy isn't great, doesn't mean we can't do some cheap mods! haha
I painted my brake calipers last summer for roughly $20. I have a whole step-by-step picture documentation if anyone is interested!
Probably not something anyone else will notice, but I do! The black against the "brushed aluminum" and black panther leather give a nice contrast to the car.
I'd really like to see some more mods put up here that are cheap and easy to do. Just because the economy isn't great, doesn't mean we can't do some cheap mods! haha
I painted my brake calipers last summer for roughly $20. I have a whole step-by-step picture documentation if anyone is interested!
After spending my $300.00 limit this month on MINI mods and still a whole week to go, I came up with this one......Cost = $0.00 Time: 10 mins.....This is not only cheap, it's fast and looks great too!
Checkered Rear view Mirror
Somwhat annoyed over the fact that the checkered rear view mirror caps are not offered for pre 7/2004 model R53's. I came up with this idea today.
Checkered Rear view Mirror
Somwhat annoyed over the fact that the checkered rear view mirror caps are not offered for pre 7/2004 model R53's. I came up with this idea today.
Thanks so much for this. I've wanted to get a checkered mirror cap for my 2002, but I had no idea they weren't even available. Plus, if they were, they'd be $60. I'm totally going to try this. I like that you budget yourself for MINI mods. My budget is for Starbucks.

I dont know if we're talking about the same car, but a year (?) or so ago, there was a person who hand cut each 'square' by hand and arranged them so that it looked like the checkers were stretched over the mirror, as if it were a flag that got caught on the mirror in the breeze. It was very cool.
On the inside? That would look cool. I'm actually trying to find a smaller interior rearview mirror that doesn't block the frontward view as much, especially in uphill right hand bends...
If you're talking about the outside mirrors, that may have been me... here I wanted black-on-silver checkers and didn't have wallet jing, so cut 'em out as shown a few posts up... used plastic wrap, a laser level, and water-soluble marker to create the pattern and had at it! The pattern ended up looking something like this Rohrsach test:
If you're talking about the outside mirrors, that may have been me... here I wanted black-on-silver checkers and didn't have wallet jing, so cut 'em out as shown a few posts up... used plastic wrap, a laser level, and water-soluble marker to create the pattern and had at it! The pattern ended up looking something like this Rohrsach test:
Last edited by DixonL2; Feb 19, 2009 at 05:51 PM.
Thanks! 
You can also just get some silver vinyl and extend the Checkmate flags, did this for a car show, $0 mod, and easily removable (took it off just after PVGP last year)... kinda sorta matched the mirrors too...

You can also just get some silver vinyl and extend the Checkmate flags, did this for a car show, $0 mod, and easily removable (took it off just after PVGP last year)... kinda sorta matched the mirrors too...






