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Shakey
10-24-01, 09:49 AM
You bunch of perv's. Not THAT kind of bra. I'm talking about the kind for your car. :rolleyes:

So here's the deal. I've been thinking about buying a LeBra for my car. Only problem is that I had a bad experience with a cheap bra (sound like a trash novel, huh?) when I was college (this is getting worse and worse...). I bought a vinyl bra for my Mazda and it looked good. But!!! No one told me about taking them off when it rains. And... It clouded my paint job.

I have heard that the "LeBra" is the best on the market and will not cloud paint when wet. Has anyone had a "LeBra" brand bra for their car? Need some input on this one guys. It would really look good one my car, but I don't want to sacrifice the paint job.

So... Advise me, people. ;)

sassy
10-24-01, 10:35 AM
I guess i am a perv... I wanted to see what kind of advice you had about bra's.

But since i don't know anything about a car bra i will leave.. skipping.. and laughing!!

ValJ
10-24-01, 02:34 PM
Question: Why do you want that on your car? Is the front end sagging? (You have no idea how hard I'm laughing right now!!)

Seriously, I've heard of them, seen them, have no idea which is best, and I really don't know why people want them. Sorry I couldn't help.

wavemaster
10-24-01, 05:17 PM
Personally, I think that those bras *excuse my childish giggling here... :D* ruin the optics of a car, not to mention that they may damage the paint if any dirt gets between the bra and the surface of the car.

You may want to check out this site...

FoliaTec (http://www.foliatec.de/)

They are producing tons of stuff for cars, exterior and interior, from useful things to pretty ridiculous stuff. ;)
Select 'FILM Paint Protection' from the online catalogue.

Maybe this will help you finding a solution.

TopCat
10-24-01, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by Shakey:
[qb]You bunch of perv's. Not THAT kind of bra. I'm talking about the kind for your car. :rolleyes:

So here's the deal. I've been thinking about buying a LeBra for my car. Only problem is that I had a bad experience with a cheap bra (sound like a trash novel, huh?) when I was college (this is getting worse and worse...). I bought a vinyl bra for my Mazda and it looked good. But!!! No one told me about taking them off when it rains. And... It clouded my paint job.



This should be posted in the the Love Lounge! :rolleyes: LOL

Seriously, I like the look of cars without a bra. Why take a chance on damaging your paint job?

morningmyst
10-25-01, 05:01 AM
I don't particularly care for the Bra's.....

Shakey
10-25-01, 07:15 AM
Originally posted by ValJ:
<STRONG>Question: Why do you want that on your car? Is the front end sagging.</STRONG>

:D Cute... Actually my baby is still young, firm and supple...

Why do I want one, a lot of you ask? I like the look. Always have thought they enhanced the look of a car. It's all a matter of preference really. I know people that like them and people that don't. I think with the newly tinted windows, that a black bra would help the car's overall look. It is a metallic white (they call it "Alpine White" or something) with tinted windows. I just think the black bra would add a little more contrast to the cars appearance.

No LeBra owners, huh? Okie-dokie. Off to do some research. Thanks for looking in though. I still think you're a bunch of PERVS...

Iluvthe80s
10-25-01, 12:23 PM
My ex and I had one for our '91 Hyundai Excel when it was brand new. It was a LeBra brand. The only thing I didn't like about it was it did chip the paint a bit in two places (I guess because a rock had gotten underneath). I'm just not much into putting those on cars.

ImSoooSure
10-27-01, 05:46 AM
I put one on my Toyota MR2 and it did damage it. I like the look of bras on some cars. If you decide to do it just be prepared to take it off very, very frequently and wash your entire car without the bra a few times a month.
As for bras on women, use a snaping motion to undo front closeures and an unhooking motion for back closures. :p

Shakey
10-27-01, 09:29 AM
Originally posted by ImSoooSure:
<STRONG>As for bras on women, use a snaping motion to undo front closeures and an unhooking motion for back closures. :p</STRONG>

Good to know... :D I've tried that a time or two. It's amazing really the dexterity I can pull off with my left hand when my heart is in the job... :rolleyes:

RetroMan
10-27-01, 09:55 AM
Oh dear, you should have the title "Bra's for cars" it keeps going off on a tangent
heh heh. Well, i didn't know bra's actually damage your car - I always thought people have them to deflect stones and crap from the road. I was going to get one for my RX7
but, I haven't seen any around? maybe she needs a wonderbra? :D

ValJ
10-28-01, 01:43 AM
Originally posted by RetroMan:
<STRONG>I was going to get one for my RX7 but, I haven't seen any around? maybe she needs a wonderbra? :D</STRONG>Wouldn't that just push her headlights together? :eek: LOL!

morningmyst
10-28-01, 02:27 AM
Originally posted by ValJ:
<STRONG>Wouldn't that just push her headlights together? :eek: LOL!</STRONG>
I think it would add lift too! ;)

Iluvthe80s
10-28-01, 12:31 PM
Another thing that concerns me about the CAR bra is that if the car is out in the sun a lot. The paint that is covered might look darker than the outside after a few years because of fading.

Shakey
10-29-01, 08:09 AM
Still haven't made up my mind. I think it would look nice, but I'm still worried about the rain (not that we get much in Phoenix...).

Zel
11-05-01, 01:45 AM
YOu could check out the Manties web site - oh sorry a CAR bra LOL.

I don't like the look at all plus I've seen some cars where the bra has been removed the the paint is two different colors (kinda like a painting on the wall) LOL. The best thing might be to consult your dealer.