Nissan nose mask
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Nissan nose mask
What's the deal with this? Don't see too many members with this accessory? Does it just suck, look ugly, or just represent some level of cheesiness? Or is it the greatest accessory ever made (considering I'm already noticing some small chips on my front bumper area)?
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I think 99% of people chose to use the 3M clear bra.
yes you can see the lines at the seams, but its a hell of a lot better than the bra's appearance. also those bra's just hold dirt into the paint, and the edges just vibrate against the panels from wind. you might stop large chips, but you gaurenteed a crap load of little scratches.
yes you can see the lines at the seams, but its a hell of a lot better than the bra's appearance. also those bra's just hold dirt into the paint, and the edges just vibrate against the panels from wind. you might stop large chips, but you gaurenteed a crap load of little scratches.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ares
[B]I think 99% of people chose to use the 3M clear bra.
Count me in the 1%......
I elected to use the Nissan factory nose mask. First of all, it DOESN'T stay on the car all the time! You use it only when you need it. A good coat of wax on the car AND a CLEAN nosemask PROPERLY installed offers the best protection. And it doesn;t look that bad and it fits great. Sure that will be alot of taking on and off, but I believe it's worth it.
As far as the various "clear bras", it seems to be a good idea but I have a problem putting a sticker on the front of my $30k+ car. I think they are too new to risk your Z on. Will they discolor, peel, bubble or cause the paint to fade unevenly? Much to be learned about for sure.
I prefer the $99 sure thing instead of the $300 gamble.
My 2 cents!
[B]I think 99% of people chose to use the 3M clear bra.
Count me in the 1%......
I elected to use the Nissan factory nose mask. First of all, it DOESN'T stay on the car all the time! You use it only when you need it. A good coat of wax on the car AND a CLEAN nosemask PROPERLY installed offers the best protection. And it doesn;t look that bad and it fits great. Sure that will be alot of taking on and off, but I believe it's worth it.
As far as the various "clear bras", it seems to be a good idea but I have a problem putting a sticker on the front of my $30k+ car. I think they are too new to risk your Z on. Will they discolor, peel, bubble or cause the paint to fade unevenly? Much to be learned about for sure.
I prefer the $99 sure thing instead of the $300 gamble.
My 2 cents!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zcar70
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I agree, Put me in that 1% as well. The nissan mask looks good when needed and is not that bad to put on/off.
Bryan
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Originally posted by ares
I think 99% of people chose to use the 3M clear bra.
Count me in the 1%......
I elected to use the Nissan factory nose mask. First of all, it DOESN'T stay on the car all the time! You use it only when you need it. A good coat of wax on the car AND a CLEAN nosemask PROPERLY installed offers the best protection. And it doesn;t look that bad and it fits great. Sure that will be alot of taking on and off, but I believe it's worth it.
As far as the various "clear bras", it seems to be a good idea but I have a problem putting a sticker on the front of my $30k+ car. I think they are too new to risk your Z on. Will they discolor, peel, bubble or cause the paint to fade unevenly? Much to be learned about for sure.
I prefer the $99 sure thing instead of the $300 gamble.
My 2 cents!
I think 99% of people chose to use the 3M clear bra.
Count me in the 1%......
I elected to use the Nissan factory nose mask. First of all, it DOESN'T stay on the car all the time! You use it only when you need it. A good coat of wax on the car AND a CLEAN nosemask PROPERLY installed offers the best protection. And it doesn;t look that bad and it fits great. Sure that will be alot of taking on and off, but I believe it's worth it.
As far as the various "clear bras", it seems to be a good idea but I have a problem putting a sticker on the front of my $30k+ car. I think they are too new to risk your Z on. Will they discolor, peel, bubble or cause the paint to fade unevenly? Much to be learned about for sure.
I prefer the $99 sure thing instead of the $300 gamble.
My 2 cents!
Bryan
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me too.
1% club.
maybe it is 2% now!
Got mine for longer type drives. Clean nose with lots of wax and a clean bra make for no damages.
Just remember to remove when washing or before/after it gets wet. (as in you got caught in the rain)
1% club.
maybe it is 2% now!
Got mine for longer type drives. Clean nose with lots of wax and a clean bra make for no damages.
Just remember to remove when washing or before/after it gets wet. (as in you got caught in the rain)
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hehe...
add me to the 1%, or is it 2 now???
i really like it for the long drives as mentioned, i used it on my x-mas trip to vegas and it worked great.
3m is a lil pricey for me, but maybe sometime in the future...
add me to the 1%, or is it 2 now???
i really like it for the long drives as mentioned, i used it on my x-mas trip to vegas and it worked great.
3m is a lil pricey for me, but maybe sometime in the future...
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Add me to the 1, 2, 3, 4, now 30% club that uses the official nose mask -- but again, only when I need to.
We looked at a number of clear bra installs yesterday at our meet in Texas and it was evident why that option isn't the best IMHO. Just take a look at it with some polarized sun glasses and you'll see. Anyone who was there yesterday can tell you.
The nosemask is a little inconvinient, but overall I believe it offers everything I was looking for - seems like a lot of other feel the same.
We looked at a number of clear bra installs yesterday at our meet in Texas and it was evident why that option isn't the best IMHO. Just take a look at it with some polarized sun glasses and you'll see. Anyone who was there yesterday can tell you.
The nosemask is a little inconvinient, but overall I believe it offers everything I was looking for - seems like a lot of other feel the same.
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Nissan Nose & Xpel Headlight Protectors
I have no close installers - You can buy the headlight protectors directly from X-Pel and with heavy Zaino do well locally ( except heavy trauma, be careful ! ). Just the headlight protectors are easy to install and virtually invisible. The nose protector goes on for the long interstate trips. Cheap, Easy, and Available easily.
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Am I 5% ot something?
I bought mine the day after I got my car. It intalles quick and I think it looks very good. I use it every day. Had it out at tne meet yesterday here in Austin and another one of the members here Bishop_TX went straight down to the Nissan dealership right around the corner and bought one. Only thing to remember is to take it off if it gets wet. Took some pics at the meet and I will post them with the bra on as soon as I get them downloaded.
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You need a bra
After finding several small nicks and chips on the front bumper of my 350Z, I installed the Nissan black bra on a Chrome Silver with the chrome grille. I looks great, can go on or off in 2 minutes. I do 80% interstate driviing where some protection is required on the front of this car.
I purchased from Nissanpart.com for $93 plus shipping, slightly less than the clear bra and provide solid protection. Just remove when wet and reinstall after its dry to prevent past bra problems.
I purchased from Nissanpart.com for $93 plus shipping, slightly less than the clear bra and provide solid protection. Just remove when wet and reinstall after its dry to prevent past bra problems.
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Pic with Nose mask, bra on
It's the first pic about halfway down this post it's the brickyard and it has the bra on.
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....591#post175591
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....591#post175591
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Nissan Nose Mask
We picked up our "Z" on the 22nd of January and we are seriously considering the Nissan Nose Mask for appx $100. I just can't see putting the 3M product on this beautiful Redline "Z".
We will probably only use the nose mask on long trips/highway driving. I feel as long as you "baby" your car with polishes and protectant waxes, and keep the nose mask off the car during rainy conditions, you should be fine.
I use Meguiar's car products and I always have some of their Swirl Remover and/or Scratch "X" on hand just in case.
We will probably only use the nose mask on long trips/highway driving. I feel as long as you "baby" your car with polishes and protectant waxes, and keep the nose mask off the car during rainy conditions, you should be fine.
I use Meguiar's car products and I always have some of their Swirl Remover and/or Scratch "X" on hand just in case.
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Originally posted by ares
I think 99% of people chose to use the 3M clear bra.
yes you can see the lines at the seams, but its a hell of a lot better than the bra's appearance. also those bra's just hold dirt into the paint, and the edges just vibrate against the panels from wind. you might stop large chips, but you gaurenteed a crap load of little scratches.
I think 99% of people chose to use the 3M clear bra.
yes you can see the lines at the seams, but its a hell of a lot better than the bra's appearance. also those bra's just hold dirt into the paint, and the edges just vibrate against the panels from wind. you might stop large chips, but you gaurenteed a crap load of little scratches.
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....threadid=17214