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2011 stereo/navigation upgrade

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Does anyone here know if you can replace the stock stereo/speedometer in a 2011 Mini Cooper base model, with the touchscreen/navigation unit from a 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman?
It seems like you should be able to, but there's a lot of conflicting information out there.
The goal is to install a backup camera and I would rather have it appear on the navigation display screen, that replace the rear view mirror and do it that way.
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Does anyone here know if you can replace the stock stereo/speedometer in a 2011 Mini Cooper base model, with the touchscreen/navigation unit from a 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman?
It seems like you should be able to, but there's a lot of conflicting information out there.
The goal is to install a backup camera and I would rather have it appear on the navigation display screen, that replace the rear view mirror and do it that way.
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I got a touch screen replacement for a 2009 Mini that came with the rear view camera from Ebay. Here is the info for the radio.

 
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My speedo is on the tach but I can also put it on the center console. There is an app called Torque which I use for monitoring the car's system. All you have to buy extra is adapter for the OBD2 port. I also had my system for a little over two years and never had a problem. I added pictures that I took this morning to show you the different screens.
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My speedo is on the tach but I can also put it on the center console. There is an app called Torque which I use for monitoring the car's system. All you have to buy extra is adapter for the OBD2 port. I also had my system for a little over two years and never had a problem. I added pictures that I took this morning to show you the different screens. View attachment 281102
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Hey John. How much did you pay for it roughly ?
 
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After moving to another city, my husband bought me a car. This will make it easier to get to work so I don't have to ask my husband to give me a ride. Only now I don't know the streets in this city. I asked my husband to buy some kind of GPS navigator so that I would not get lost on the way to work. Cheap Car GPS was not easy to find among a whole bunch of other navigators. But when my husband finally installed GPS in the car, I was happy. Now the road to the nearest shopping center didn't take me almost 3 hours. I've been driving around town using a navigator for about six months now. During this time, I have learned most of the routes I need. I think in time I will be able to drive around the city without a GPS navigator.
 
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Hey Metloaff,
The unit I am talking about here has the GPS built in which is very helpful since the Mini is too small to put a GPS in a good spot without blocking either vision or controls to something. This picture was taken in the garage and was only on long enough for me to get the picture which is why it's looking for a GPS signal.
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Does anyone here know if you can replace the stock stereo/speedometer in a 2011 Mini Cooper base model, with the touchscreen/navigation unit from a 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman?
It seems like you should be able to, but there's a lot of conflicting information out there.
The goal is to install a backup camera and I would rather have it appear on the navigation display screen, that replace the rear view mirror and do it that way.
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Find myself in the unenviable position of wanting to do the same thing. Several speedo rims with the Mph for sale here and from the UK. You made any progress? What are the options for the center part. Assuming it would be GPS as well as radio. 2011 was supposed to have Sirius capability built in, but no satellite option on my current radio. I am trying to make a functional sound system from a poorly working HK system. Really like the mph option On a dial instead of digital readout.
 
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The unit I have can be connected to the internet and you can download any app just like a phone. The Torque App has different layouts for the readouts which is analog or digital. The GPS was preinstalled on the unit and it is pretty accurate, plus the radio plays fine while the GPS is going. I never tried Sirius on my unit because I just use the MP3 player.
 
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Does anyone here know if you can replace the stock stereo/speedometer in a 2011 Mini Cooper base model, with the touchscreen/navigation unit from a 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman?
It seems like you should be able to, but there's a lot of conflicting information out there.
The goal is to install a backup camera and I would rather have it appear on the navigation display screen, that replace the rear view mirror and do it that way.
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Does anyone here know if you can replace the stock stereo/speedometer in a 2011 Mini Cooper base model, with the touchscreen/navigation unit from a 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman?
It seems like you should be able to, but there's a lot of conflicting information out there.
The goal is to install a backup camera and I would rather have it appear on the navigation display screen, that replace the rear view mirror and do it that way.
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Per the British Grosvenor Company, which does custom coding and unlocking, and only in England, it requires custom FSC codes to unlock the GPS. Trying to find out if the rim might be plug and play.
 
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AllMag Auto Parts is intrigued and intends to plug in the GPS rim on the next Mini they get in to see if it works without any programming. That would allow using nearly any aftermarket DIN setup instead of having to rely on Chinese amalgam with no analog mph, or one that is in kilometers.