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Check out the 3M Clear Bra. I would recommend doing at least half the hood, lower bumper, lights, and side mirrors. I added the rocker panels and had a modified piece cut to fit inside the door recess also. Expect tp pay about $1,000.00 or so. An awesome experienced installer is key to a high end professional look. This stuff will take a small rock at 140 mph and it'll scuff the bra but not the paint. You can wash and wax over the material and it comes with a 5 year warranty from 3M. I had my vette done 13 months ago and so far the best bang for the buck. The material is virtually invisible unless you get right on top of it. Good luck and I hope this helps.
Last edited by mte.smiles; Jan 8, 2008 at 02:15 PM.
My former Corvette went Maryland to Key WEst last April with its new owner. I saw it last Friday, not a scratch on it. It has 3M clear bra which, at the time was already about 1.5 years old.
The GM bra fits great and is not much $$$ About $79.00 i think I have one for C-5 and C-6 real happy with them, who wants to spend $500 or $600 for a bra thats seldom used?
I only use mine for trackdays and long trips. The GM bra works great, and the price is right.
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