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Old 03-31-2012   #1
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Does anyone use any type of Bra for long distance travel.
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i used to have a speed lingerie bra for the car. it was really nice
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i used to have a speed lingerie bra for the car. it was really nice
I found them for 459.00 are they worth it or will it damage the paint from flapping in the wind.
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i used to have a speed lingerie bra for the car. it was really nice
Ive got a white one.Biggest waste of $500 Ive ever spent,it will never go back on the car.Ill sell it for $250 if anybody wants it.Its white.This place also makes one for the Callaway Areobody front bumper.This thing will rub the paint of at the front of the wheel arch on the hood where the plastic bracket rubs on the hood.Ive got one of the thin Nylon jobbers that protects the paint for what I want it for.
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Ive got a white one.Biggest waste of $500 Ive ever spent,it will never go back on the car.Ill sell it for $250 if anybody wants it.Its white.This place also makes one for the Callaway Areobody front bumper.This thing will rub the paint of at the front of the wheel arch on the hood where the plastic bracket rubs on the hood.Ive got one of the thin Nylon jobbers that protects the paint for what I want it for.
i had one for years and used it every time i went to bg, never had a problem except when I didn't fasten it in properly.
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This is just going to get used for long trips, once I get to where I am going it will be removed and stored until my trip back home.
This is going on an all original 16K mile car, I dont want to have to repaint any of it if not needed.
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well worth it. they don't flap at all.
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It only costs about 500.00 to respray the front bumper anyway.
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I had one on a Trans-Am. You cannot keep them on all the time. If they get moisture under them, and they do just from moisture in the air, they ruin the paint. So you cannot use them in the rain. Personally, I would not have one on my car. They also get grit under them that can cause abrasion to the paint. I would look into the clear plastic paint protector type. However, I still have my questions as to what happens to the paint over time.
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I would look into the clear plastic paint protector type.
Up until about a year ago nobody made a clear application for a C4.Ive got one of the thin Nylon jobbers I use for short trips,on-off in 5 seconds and I love the thing.

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