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Old 06-07-2012, 05:51 PM
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My $20 JSwing mod...no disrespect to my good friend Joel but I just don't have the budget for that sweet mod right now...works nevertheless...

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Old 06-07-2012, 08:14 PM
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Here's my cheap mod.....$4.98 at Lowes for the pair of straps.


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Wow, pretty good solution to this problem. I use my cargo cover, so I'm not sure if this would work for me. I'm thinking if I gave a quick tug, and let inertia finish the job, it just might. One way to find out....
 
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Old 06-07-2012, 09:16 PM
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My $20 JSwing mod...no disrespect to my good friend Joel but I just don't have the budget for that sweet mod right now...works nevertheless...

Nicely done , how ?
 
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Old 06-08-2012, 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Blackbomber
Wow, pretty good solution to this problem. I use my cargo cover, so I'm not sure if this would work for me. I'm thinking if I gave a quick tug, and let inertia finish the job, it just might. One way to find out....
Those type of straps work great with a cargo cover - tug-and-inertia, or simply pull at an angle that doesn't disturb the cargo cover (not that the cargo cover is difficult to remove and replace!).

Another great "dorky cheapskate" solution is to use old neckties, works like a charm!!
 
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Old 06-16-2012, 02:41 PM
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Redid my headliner last night in suede anthracite. Painted all the ceiling bits to match. Wanted to do the pillars, but..just no.Total: $20 for the fabric and the matching paint, and we had some left over headliner adhesive from a previous car. May be cheapskate, but I respect the headliner guys a LOT more now. Holy butts, what a pain.

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Old 06-16-2012, 02:47 PM
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Redid my headliner last night in suede anthracite. Painted all the ceiling bits to match. Wanted to do the pillars, but..just no.Total: $20 for the fabric and the matching paint, and we had some left over headliner adhesive from a previous car. May be cheapskate, but I respect the headliner guys a LOT more now. Holy butts, what a pain.]
I have done the same thing. Bravo. Looks good.
 
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Old 06-20-2012, 10:08 PM
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So I made up my mind to black out the chrome on the mini. Was going to do it the hard way by removing trim and painting it properly..... Then came plasti-dip. I picked up a couple of cans. Didn't even use one full one anywhoo

Magic in a can!!!!!


What it looked like before. Only shot I really had of the front end for a before pic.

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Masking off done. This stuff is pretty easy to mask for. Leave gaps to peal excess off.

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First coat.

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And final finish. Will have to get a couple of spot with a razor to clean it up. Any spray left over is easiely removed by rubbing it off.

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More to come!
 
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Old 06-21-2012, 03:36 AM
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Looks good, I think, ya gonna do the belt line?
 
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Belt line: Scotch 33+ electrical tape. Seriously. $3.50. Don't stretch it much when you apply, tiuck it in nicely, do it in a shaded 70(ish) degree place, lasts a LONG time, doesn't leave residue like cheapo tapes. You can even line up the bottom edge and allow the top to overlap the rubber trim.
 
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If you leave it about an 1/8th to a 1/16th inch long on the edges, when it shrinks due to hot and cold temps it will fit perfectly and you won't see the chrome underneath...
 
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Old 06-21-2012, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by maxmini
Nicely done , how ?
Yes! +1 on that... HOW!?!?!?! i like that "look" i guess, and for $20, way better than $180 or so for the actual JSart wing tip!
 
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Old 06-21-2012, 12:24 PM
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Belt line for $3.50, best bang for the buck with a big difference!
 
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Imitation being the most sincere form of flattery, I bought a lead with two snap buckles on each end. I can pull both seats up at the same time or just one, if I only have one seat down. What a great, cheap answer to crawling through the back hatch! Thanks for the idea. I don't think I've fixed anything on my car for only $7.00!
 
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Just be sure to use the Scotch 33+ tape, as it's suited for the temperature extremes, and has some decent quality to it - and some stretch if you really need it (around the curves at the base of the windshield, for example). It's also just the right satin, not flat and not glossy, almost as if 3M made it for Minis!

(I may have mentioned this a dozen or so pages prior in this same thread...)
 
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Originally Posted by DixonL2
Belt line: Scotch 33+ electrical tape. Seriously. $3.50. Don't stretch it much when you apply, tiuck it in nicely, do it in a shaded 70(ish) degree place, lasts a LONG time, doesn't leave residue like cheapo tapes. You can even line up the bottom edge and allow the top to overlap the rubber trim.
starting to suspect SOMEONE either works for Scotch or gets kickbacks! or maybe he SHOULD get commissions!
 
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I did the beltline with the Scotch33+ at DixonL2's insistence and he is right, came out great!!
 
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Originally Posted by DixonL2
Just be sure to use the Scotch 33+ tape, as it's suited for the temperature extremes, and has some decent quality to it - and some stretch if you really need it (around the curves at the base of the windshield, for example). It's also just the right satin, not flat and not glossy, almost as if 3M made it for Minis!

(I may have mentioned this a dozen or so pages prior in this same thread...)
Hey, DixonL2, any ideas for my comfort access door handles on the cheap, but good, er I mean thrifty...they don't make plain black handle covers, erg...plasti dip? don't want to remove them.
 
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Originally Posted by GigglesMcMini
Hey, DixonL2, any ideas for my comfort access door handles on the cheap, but good, er I mean thrifty...they don't make plain black handle covers, erg...plasti dip? don't want to remove them.
I'm sure you could do the door handles with plasti-dip. Just might have to get fancy with a razor. That's what I will be doing.
 
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That's what I did worked great.
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With the curves, you're looking at a little work any way you go, but if it were me I'd go plasti-dip on those, as it's likely the easiest.

Another option would be to get some matte/satin black vinyl from a sign shop and, using a little heat, apply it around the curves. It will require a seam, but if you're clever you can hide the seam underneath by starting on the top outside of the handle (looking at the picture above, the vinyl would be perpendicular to the line between the camera lens and the handle). While each has its drawbacks and neither is truly "permanent", I think the plasti-dip would be more durable.

...and Giggles, I didn't "insist", simply "suggested"! Though I did do a friend's R56 beltline in the dirt driveway of our cabin at MOTD this year. It's great that the Robbinsville NC Ace Hardware store sells Mini beltline blackout kits!
 
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Haven't seen this one yet. Painted the inside of my hood scoop red. Gives a very aggressive look and best thing is it was free since i already had the paint.

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Wow! That looks pretty good!

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Wow! That looks pretty good!

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+1! Cool idea. subtle but neat.
 
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I took the OEM driving light caps and got some silver decal tape to spice them up a bit. I pressed the tape over the raised letters and then used a razor to cut off the excess. For a $3 roll of tape, it is holding up well! They've been done like that for about 3 months now and they look as good as they did from the start! Sorry, I could't find a better picture of them on my laptop.


 
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Originally Posted by SooperSara
Redid my headliner last night in suede anthracite. Painted all the ceiling bits to match. Wanted to do the pillars, but..just no.Total: $20 for the fabric and the matching paint, and we had some left over headliner adhesive from a previous car. May be cheapskate, but I respect the headliner guys a LOT more now. Holy butts, what a pain.

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Is there a DIY thread or walk through on redoing the headliner? Mine is all scuffed up and dirty from jamming my hockey sticks in there and there's black hockey tape residue all over it.

The suede looks amazing, if you could match the pillars that would just be the icing on the cake.
 


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