Clear bra/film on black car???
I have been researching clear bras for my black 350 and I read somewhere that on dark cars the film is more noticable and may make the covered parts of your car look to have a different tint/shade of color.
Anyone with a black car have the clear bra/film? If so whats your opinion on it? If anyone has pics that would be helpful too.
Anyone with a black car have the clear bra/film? If so whats your opinion on it? If anyone has pics that would be helpful too.
I would highly recomend it. I have seen it on many colors and u can only see it when ure up close. From a distance u have to know its there pretty much to notice it. My parents have it on their Touareg and the audi and its held up for a couple of years with no problems. No scratches or chips at all and the film looks completely unaffected
Here is the thing though, you should only get it if your bumper is in really good condition with no scratches or else its pointless. Many shops that do it can also cut it out for after market bumpers which is great to protect ur body kits and the draw back is that its pricey
I had it put on my 2006 Z roadster and it is great. It is only noticible if you are really looking for it closely. I had it installed on the hood, bumper, mirrors and lights. Just make sure when you wash car and dry it to wipe away from seem from front to back on hood to keep out junk from catching and staying on edge.
I have a clearbra on my Daytona Blue Z (EVERYTHING shows up on it, much like black) and it is a different shade than the rest of the paint, but only if you're really looking at it like people above have said. The line where the clearbra ends is pretty noticeable too, but it's only noticeable if you're looking at it at a certain angle.
Get the clearbra; it's worth every penny!!
Get the clearbra; it's worth every penny!!
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Sep 11, 2015 02:45 PM



. it is definitely worth every penny.

