Thread: Bra for the Car
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Old 05-08-2007, 11:48 AM
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My thoughts. Don't get a bra. Why do you need one? They look silly. They hurt the paint more than they help. Either get a few paint chips and touch up once in a while or go with a 3M clear paint shield. I do not have a paint shield on my Cobra but I do have it on my Noble. It seems that fiberglass cars seem to be prone to paint chips so this is why I decided to get it on the Noble. It is a clear shield that can hardly be noticed unless you are looking for it. From 10 yards away you would not even know it is there. Various companies make pre-cut kits but be sure to get one that is supplied by 3M. It will protect the paint but still let you enjoy the look of the car instead of covering it up with a bra.
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