Front End Protection?

What type of hood protection do you have?

  • Nothing, bring it on!

    Votes: 54 56.8%
  • Clear Bra Solution

    Votes: 25 26.3%
  • Traditional Bra Solution

    Votes: 16 16.8%

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Captain Beyond

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I'm also thinking of getting a bra for my Cobra. I plan to only install it for road trips and such. Does any one have any pics of Terminators with their leather/vinyl bras on?
 

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Captain Beyond said:
I'm also thinking of getting a bra for my Cobra. I plan to only install it for road trips and such. Does any one have any pics of Terminators with their leather/vinyl bras on?

This is the Colgan Custom Carbon Fiber Bra (Simulated of Course)

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dezzracer said:
CORRECT...looks pretty good too IMO.

I agree! The Colgan Bra's fit like a glove. I have no complaints about fit and function. I've driven close to 42,000 miles, including a number of long cross country trips without any problems with it
 

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I use the 3m clear on my comp orange.
Keeps it looking sweeeeet.

It is damned expensive to have put on though.

$597 with my svtoa discount
 

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Blue Poison said:
My feeling on the whole thing is...if you have a garage queen that you don't drive often, then I'd do a Colgan bra which I do.

If you have a daily driver, whereas putting bra on and off all the time would be a PITA....I 'd do the 3M clear bra.

+1:coolman:
 

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I don't drive my car on long trips, but when I take it to the track I put clear contact paper on the lower 1/4's to keep the rubber from staining the paint. It works really good and as long as the car has a good coat of wax on it, it comes off really easy.
I'd imagine that one could do the same for the front bumper.
 

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