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Clear bra pics
Can anyone with the Clear bra on the boxster show some pics with the clear bra? I would really like to see some pics before purchasing.
I heard from someone that the clear bra gives your tan lines. how to deal with that? a new paint job? Thanks. |
Search for pics of my car (bought it in May last year). My Box has the clear bra on all of them. Full hood, full front fenders, bumper, mirrors, front pillars. People can't see it even from two feet away, unless I point the two 3" edges at the top of the hood under the windshield (The rolls are not wide enough to cover that last part of the hood in one piece).
Theoretically, the film is not supposed to block the sun (UV) so the covered panels should fade with the uncovered ones. Differences may eventually show from washing the uncovered panels, and from them being exposed to the elements but those aren't nearly as bad as the sun. The best way to avoid visible differences after a while is to cover whole panels -- which is also good for making the film invisible. Z. |
Last year I looked at a maroon '97 Boxster that had the 3M protective coating, the so-called clear bra -- and it looked so bad that it wasn't even funny. Seems like that stuff doesn't last very long in the sun.
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I've got the clear bra on my car. On the hood, bumper, front fenders, and the backs of all 4 wheel wells.
Check out my signature, can't see it, can you? No tan lines. Awesome protection from rocks and debris. My Box came with it, but if it didn't I'd have bought the bra. |
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Just had my car done.
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I sure can't see it in this pic, but it's there.
It's really not visible except up close. It's been installed for about two years. |
Thanks!
Thanks for posting the pics. I went to talk to an installer yesterday and mostly likely will get it done. However, What do you guys and gal suggest to put on?
I was think of putting it on the hood, front bumper, mirror, door sill and head lights. |
what happens when you want to take it off? all the paint will be faded around the decals(clear bra).
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How much does this clear bra stuff cost?
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I would put it on a new car, but I bought mine used and don't think it looks good after the fact.
My nose is in good shape (29k) for the mileage. Good luck and hope you like it. :D JMW |
djomlas-I was told that the bra needs to be professional taken off to minimize damaging the paint.
blinkwatt- I got a quote for $700. |
Here's pictures of the clear bra on my seal grey '05:
http://www.loamy.com/shared/Boxster/Clear01.jpg http://www.loamy.com/shared/Boxster/Bra01.jpg http://www.loamy.com/shared/Boxster/Bra02.jpg http://www.loamy.com/shared/Boxster/Bra03.jpg I'm very happy with it. I do wish I got the more expensive kind of installation where the bra wraps around the edges of the hood and what not though. |
eslai - Thanks for the pic. I have been wanting to see the clear bra on my color and you just made my day! Kudos to you. However, i do have a question. What do you mean wrap around the hood edges? Are you talking about having the clear bra wrapped to the underside? Thanks! :)
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eslai, I don't think you can wrap the film AROUND the panels. On mine, it stops right at the end of each panel. One would have to dismantle the whole car to be able to wrap all around each panel, and that would be going a tad to far, I think. dj, there are instructions on removing the film (with some hairdryer and patience) and professionals do it regularly without any problems to the paint. That's why it's important that the film is applied to fully cured paint so that the adhesive doesn't react with it. Btw, I'm very happy with it so far. Hope this helps. Z. |
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On pre-cut or not... I did some research before I did mine. There were a lot of forum horror stories (can't find the links but it was a tinting professionals forum) about installations that are cut on the spot. Two main complaints: 1. knife cut-marks to the clearcoat. (ouch!) 2. patches of film (unneccesary edges) instead of a single sheet per panel. Saw some literally butchered cars. So I decided that it's better to leave the cutting to the computer and not even allow for the possibility of a knife touching the paint. The guy that did mine gets exclusively outsourced by the local Ferrari and Lambo dealers and has done plenty of Porsches, too -- oftentimes full car (all panels) covers. It's actually MUCH harder to line up a large complex pre-cut sheet (e.g. bumper) than improvise on the spot with a knife. It took him three attempts (tossed out two pre-cut sheets) and 6 hours to only do my bumper. Z. |
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