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Old Jun 15, 2016 | 01:26 AM
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Hi everyone!


I just purchased a 07 Mini Cooper S. I'm looking to install some new things such as new fog lights, drl bulbs, CAI and exhaust in the near future. I have projector headlights so it should have D1S bulbs? How about the fogs? Regarding the CAI, is the K & N a good option? Any suggestions and tips is much appreciated!


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Old Jun 16, 2016 | 04:06 AM
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Congrats on your purchase - you've made a great choice. Sounds like you've got some nice plans for it already. Good luck and keep us posted. If you ever have any questions or need assistance with finding parts for it, let us know, we will be glad to help you.
 
Old Jun 18, 2016 | 01:53 AM
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Hey guys,

Is the bulb conversion chart listed below correct?

Dome.................Festoon Festoon 36-39mm or 6411 and 6418
License Plate.......Festoon 36-39mm or 6411 and 6418
High Beam...........Halogen H7
Low Beam...........HID D2R (headlights changed in 05 and for those with HIDs, 02-04 reflector xenons used the D2R, while the newer projector xenons on the 05-06 used D2S.)
Map...................T10-Wedge
Side-markers.......T10-Wedge
Step/Courtesy.....T10-Wedge
Stop Light...........1157
Tail Light.............1157
Turn Signal..........Front-7507 (Amber)
Turn Signal..........Rear-1156
Back-up light........1156
Fogs...................Very early R50/R53s used H7 bulbs, but most 2003 and newer use H11 bulbs.
MINI Factory Driving lights.................H3-55W.
 
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