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Old 07-07-2005, 08:55 AM
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Default Best place to order Clear Bra?

I need to order a clear bra within the next couple of days so it can go on when my car is finished with the repair work. Does anyone have any recommendations as to where I should buy the kit? TIA
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Victoria's Secret?
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Default It's all basically the same stuff...>

Cut to the same computer patterns. These guys are easy to work with. I ordered Ala carte from them and have been happy with the results of the pieces I installed..<ul><li><a href="http://www.invinca-shield.com/main.htm">http://www.invinca-shield.com/main.htm</a</li></ul>
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Default did you order the hood and fender pieces?

i am wondering if it looks obvious and stands out too much, as opposed to just having it on the front bumper up to the edge of the seams?
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Frederick's might be a better bet.
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Interesting that they use the TT to illustrate their Auto link.
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Can/Should you wax it?
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yup .. (after it's on) treat it like paint. except that you can feel better scrubbing bugs off it.
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Default Did the hood, Main front and fender leading edges....>

You can see it if you look, but honestly it would look a LOT worse if I hadn't put this on early in the cars life..
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Default 2nd that: They are all very similar products, but install is equally important...>>my story.

I went with Ston-Gard in Bellevue, and had them install as well. I have had mold/moss growing around the edges, but I take Excellent care of my TT. Audi Dealer said it was the install, and on this occasion I believe the dealer. Ston-Gard offered to "trim" my kit, but I don't want them near my car with a razor blade, not to mention they would be cutting off parts that should be protecting my car. Thicker headlight covers started blistering, but they were happy to replace those at no charge (only because they installed - benefit to having certified installer). My recommendation is to have a reputable local shop install. After seeing other work they have done - I recommend Accutint in the Greater Seattle Area.


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