Bonnet bras
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Old Timer
Bonnet bras
These seem to be quite popular at present. i know there meant for motorsport and all that malarkey, but, well, is it just me or does anyone else think there proper naff?
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1983 Gambia red Golf C
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Posted
Local Hero
Re: Bonnet bras
holeinmk1 said
These seem to be quite popular at present. i know there meant for motorsport and all that malarkey, but, well, is it just me or does anyone else think there proper naff?
Snap, what's the point????
I suppose each to their own.
Tian :roll:
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Local Hero
if my car had big tits, i'd get one.
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wooders said
if my car had big tits, i'd get one.
If your car had big tits you wouldn't go on about floppies all the time.
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Local Hero
Got one for the mk2 2 year back, What a waste of time mate, once fitted, sat collecting dust
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Settling In
i like them but then again i have one lol! they are good as they do stop the front end getting stone chips!
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Settled In
Not so much 'pimp my ride', but 'gimp my ride'.
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Old Timer
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Think it was generally decided they are a waste of time and can cause too much damage to the bonnet in the long run
Think it was generally decided they are a waste of time and can cause too much damage to the bonnet in the long run
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They do collect alot of dust over a dry period, and rubbish when it rains, and this washes the dust underneath. I had one on a beetle and they are far more trouble than they are worth. I settled for a clear 3M film for our new beetle (few years ago)to protect the Vulnerable spots (bonnet, Front of rear wheel arches). You get it specially fitted, Its not like clear fablon or anything that thin. This will take a large impact without any damage to the paint underneath. Alot of M3 CSL have it done (apparently) due to the thin coat of paint applied to the car. Just on the bumper, wing edges and front lip of the bonnet.
Just my 2 pence
Just my 2 pence
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