clear bra... worth it?
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
Whatever route you go (Nismo Front is Sweet ) it is best to start off with a nice chip free surface before doing the clear-bra.
Too bad you missed out on Ian's Nismo front when he parted out his car
Too bad you missed out on Ian's Nismo front when he parted out his car
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Drove my car for 4 years without it. Got dings and scratches from road debris, and I only have 29k on the car.
Recently got the front and rear repainted, then got my full hood, front bumper, and front fenders wrapped, along with the side mirrors and "mud flaps" all the way around.
2 days after the clear bra, 4 days after the paint a large dirt clod fell out of a truck in the lane to my left and pulverized dirt/dust/sand nailed the front of the car. That one incident paid for the clear bra. Get it before its too late!
I used Aerotect in Pomona. Ask for Francisco.
Cheers, Ted
Recently got the front and rear repainted, then got my full hood, front bumper, and front fenders wrapped, along with the side mirrors and "mud flaps" all the way around.
2 days after the clear bra, 4 days after the paint a large dirt clod fell out of a truck in the lane to my left and pulverized dirt/dust/sand nailed the front of the car. That one incident paid for the clear bra. Get it before its too late!
I used Aerotect in Pomona. Ask for Francisco.
Cheers, Ted
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