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Poll: How do you feel about this?
1. Yeah like it, and practical! --- 6 (12%)
2. Hate those things, even on that! --- 10 (20%)
3. Not good. Practical, but not good. --- 34 (68%)
4. AWESOME!! -- 0 (0%)

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sad.gif posted on November 10th, 2003 at 08:32 AM
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Sorry, but it doesn't make it look attractive BUT if its the protection you want then to hell with looks. Peice of advice: I had a friend who had a white Suzuki with the bra, after a while the ink they used to mark out the pattern transfered to his well protected bonnet! Of to the panel beaters he went to get it removed. They put it down to moisture and the fact he left it on rain or shine.

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posted on November 10th, 2003 at 09:02 AM
pretend its a bit like a girl


leave the bra on when it is practicle like driving to a show (the girl at work or exercising etc) and take it off when you want to fondle and admire your car (just like a girl in the privacy of your cool love pad)
thats my advice dave:o:o
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posted on November 12th, 2003 at 08:01 PM


dont like em.Checkered would look a bit better.but looks the goods without it.



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posted on November 13th, 2003 at 06:53 PM


One possible alternative is a product called 'clear guard' or similar, a sheet of polyurethane transparent film which you apply over the stone-chip-prone areas.

I'm going to try some next week to see if it doesn't damage the paint and can be readily removed.

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