Must-have modifications

This is the least I've modded any of our MINIs over the years. A few changes in Bimmercode, a sun visor for the passenger side, and I think that's it.

Adding the sun visor for the passenger side, that is a GREAT IDEA.
For all my other cars, my wife has this habit of moving the Front Facing Sun Visor to the side. With this Side Sun Visor, she now does not need to swing the Front Facing Sun Visor

Do you have the part number for the Passenger Side Sun Visor?
I am assuming this is similar to the Side Sun Visor on the Driver Side
 
@tesrivmini Dash update, got the carbon fiber rings for the side vents. I still did not get the ones for the doors. I have not found a good price on real carbon fiber yet. The ones listed on AliExpress are not real CF.
Yeah, sometimes you have to get to the fine print to find out it's "carbon look", etc.

How do you feel about the match between the CF dash panels and the side vent rings? - always hard to tell from photos...

I'm still deciding how much CF I want to add - especially given there is less availability of 2022+ interior pieces. I may stick with just what you've done so far.
 
Yeah, sometimes you have to get to the fine print to find out it's "carbon look", etc.

How do you feel about the match between the CF dash panels and the side vent rings? - always hard to tell from photos...

I'm still deciding how much CF I want to add - especially given there is less availability of 2022+ interior pieces. I may stick with just what you've done so far.

The color and weave size matches pretty well, I should have done a better job trying to get the weave angled the same though. Because the round side vents were a dull plastic, they stand out a lot if you only get the dash panels. The top vents can be done but they are out of the way enough not to bug me.
 
The color and weave size matches pretty well, I should have done a better job trying to get the weave angled the same though. Because the round side vents were a dull plastic, they stand out a lot if you only get the dash panels. The top vents can be done but they are out of the way enough not to bug me.
Do you have plans for any more interior CF? - notwithstanding discovering reasonably priced, real CF door trim
 
@LAGearHead would you mind providing a link to where you bought the rear mud flaps from please? thx!

The part number for the rear Mud Flaps is : 82-16-2-338-566

You can order these from most BMW and Mini dealerships. Copy and paste this part number when you google it, and it will provide you a list of places that sells them.
You can also order them directly from MiniUSA.com web site

Word of caution, installing them (DIY) is a pain.
The metal clips that holds down the flaps are pain to insert as well as the gap between the rear tire and wheel well is narrow.
If you remove your rear tires, it may be easier to install but the metal clips is still a Pain to insert. Get yourself the proper vise to push in the clips.
Hope this helps.
 
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