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has anyone attemped to install a 3m plastic bra to the front of their ferrari.if so how difficult or would have a professional do it.
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this has been talked about forever. But basically, it is a great product, some say Lumar is better. But both are great. have a Pro do it. It's tough to DIY unless you have some serious experience. Most places will do a basic kit install for 350 - 450 dollars. Well worth it. IMHO
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I have a clear bra and definitely would not attempt installation myself. I would have a pro do it. IMO it's worth it.
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I see my car as a MALE car. How can I turn it into a cross-dresser?
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Can you use this stuff on rotors? Mine seem to rust after washing.
Last edited by Bullfighter; 08-12-2005 at 03:40 PM. |
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Do a search, as this topic has been talked about all year.
Take it to a qualified installer to have it put on. Should cost around $350. |
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Make sure you get the 24 inch stuff. Use the leftover pieces to do the rotors.
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This is likely what it would look like if you attempted a 1 pc bumper kit install - http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...d.php?t=191529
Feel free to email us if you have any questions regarding ppf. |
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Although it is possible to install yourself, if you have no experience, I would save yourself the trouble, and have a professional do it.
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If you drive your Ferrari a lot, and in areas where rocks and stone chips are not uncommon, the ClearBra is THE best mod you can do. It will work wonders for protecting the paint on the front of your car, and its completely UNNOTICEABLE. I saw pictures of a company wrapping 90% of a Carrera GT in their ClearBra.
And it's definetely not easy to do, go to a professional, or you'll kick yourself. ![]() edit: I think it was Premier Mobile that did the installation on the Carrera GT. I saw pictures over on ClubLexus, where Premier is a Vendor. Last edited by LexusEnthusiast; 08-14-2005 at 12:12 PM. |
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well for the clear bra, you can take it to a pro and pay a little more. or you can buy the material try it, find you have basically no skill to make it look good on there, and take your car to a pro to have it done/finished. either way you'll end up at the pro's shop
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Great stuff... I've had it installed on a 911, 355 and Diablo.
The key is: 1. The product 2. The installation. In this month's Cavallino mag you'll see an ad for "Supershield"..Pepe, the owner did all my cars and I think he may have a franchise in NY. The product - Don't be fooled by imitation - 3M makes the best. Also the tape comes in different thickness. You want to use the heavier stuff for your lamps, turn signals, fog lights and the lighter material on the painted surface (your installer will explain). Much has changed recently, the 355 was done 2-3 years ago and the Diablo this year. 3M just launched a new tape that is virtually invisible and I have it on the Diablo. Installation - The installer (a good one) will have the tape pre-cut with a laser machine from a blue print from the factory. Similar to vinyl letter graphic machines. The 2nd thing about installation is that it takes a lot of pull, a mean a lot to get it on right without bubbles. Don't think it's like window tint...you really have to yank this stuff. Finally, an added benefit to tape is if you bottom out and get some minor hairline fractures in the spoiler, the tape "holds together" the minor cracking and makes it less noticable. Only drawback - If you do true concours (IAPF standards) it's a 1/2 point deduction. Last edited by FL 355; 08-14-2005 at 07:39 PM. |
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My cars don't get driven alot but the past 01 360, 01 Diablo and 04 Murcielago all have the product with professional installation. The Diablo and Murcielago have the 12-14 piece installation. You can simply hose off the bug hits. I would not have a sports car without it after living with it since 2002.
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As someone already pointed out, installation is the key ingredient in how paint protection film looks once installed. The best film will be useless in the hands of someone who doesn't know how to install it properly. Here are some pics of poorly installed film on F-cars.
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On F-cars and other exotics, we only provide custom installations. Although, pre-cut kits are available, we prefer not to use it. Pre-cut or computer cut patterns were designed for the installers in mind. In the end, the film is more visible due to more seams showing. When installing ppf via custom, we could tuck the edges in and create as seamless an installation as possible.
We specialize in custom apps for any application and panels. All of these vehicles below have film custom installed on entire hoods, panels, and front bumper. |
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Nice post Sam -
Yes, that's exactly what I'm talking about when it comes to a "bad" install. BTW - I have also seen them take a large sheet and wrap the entire section, then tuck the ends under as you described. Saw it on an Enzo and came out very clean. Thanks for the pix. |
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Thanks for the info! I'm looking forward to the install tomorrow. :-) Cliff |
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Sam - is that 36" film? If so, where did you obtain the roll? And I take it, for the custom setup, you aren't plotting it.
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