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Ming
Member # 2336
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Well, decided to shell out almost 2k for a new paintjob on my peeling paint, and since I do a lot of freeway driving, I wanted to get a nose bra for the car.
It's a 95 white GT, anyone have experience with any replica bras, or with any other aftermarket ones? Or could anyone gimme a review on the factory one? I was told it'd be around $125. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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slidewayz94
Member # 3101
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I've only seen bad scratches when the bra's are taken off. From rubbing against the hood. There are companies don't remember them that apply a 3M product that is like a lamination on your car to the areas you want, such as hood, mirrors etc. so that they won't chip your paint.
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Ming
Member # 2336
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posted
Yea I was thinking about that too, but isn't that pretty much just hardcore wax... I'd feel much safter w/ a layer of leather than that.. or possibly do both so the bra won't hurt the hood... hmm
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87 Saleen
Member # 1549
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posted
bras are for girls
right bra? [ January 08, 2004, 01:55 AM: Message edited by: 87 Saleen ]
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94gt
Member # 3060
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man, when I bought my gt, it was pretty damned obvious that there was a bra on the car, I could see where the sun had beaten down on the old paint vs the 'new' covered stuff.
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ShiftyGT
Member # 3862
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I would use the bra to cover up any chips after you actually got them. that way your not scratching up a new paint job, you scratching up an old one. unless you just like the way it looks that is.
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DropTopFox
Member # 1689
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Bras are gay, just drive it
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94Blackout
Member # 2541
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Here is a site where they sell the 3M material, however I would assume its all in the installer on how well the job comes out looking. I saw it on a couple Saleens at a meet one time and it is barely visible.
XPel 3M products
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six 5.0
Member # 3153
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YEAH I SECOND 87 SALEEN AND DROPTOPFOX
BRAS ARE FOR TITS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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