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simonprelude
18-12-2006, 12:18 PM
I have just managed to acquire 2 so will look at putting one on soon.

Has anyone else this side of the pond got one and how was the fit ??

WhyOne?
18-12-2006, 12:31 PM
Car bra's - Nooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!

Whilst I have never used one (so my views are posted from a position of ignorance) I must say I both hate the look of cars wearing them and worry that they actually do more harm than good.

Whilst I have no doubt they stop stone chips from the vulnerable front end, I wonder how much damage they do to the paintwork. Small particles of grit / dust will inevitably accumulate and lodge between the bra and the car. Just as inevitable will be some degree of bra movement , especially at speed. This will cause chaffing and damage to the paint surface.

Chaffing bra's - not nice!!!!

simonprelude
18-12-2006, 12:40 PM
Yes, I will be thoroughly cleaning and waxing the front end before I even attempt to install it.

Not even sure if they have a licence plate cut out or not ??

AR
18-12-2006, 12:46 PM
Simon,

I would be wary of driving over certain speeds with the car bra installed. Imagine it flying off and taking a biker off the road? I admit that that is a far fetched sceneraio, but if corvettes roofs go flying anything can happen!

Cheers,

AR

gumball
18-12-2006, 12:49 PM
I agree car bra's are horrible, keep them in america.

Senninha
18-12-2006, 01:05 PM
If you want to protect against stone chips, go the Armourfend route IMO. I had this installed on my 04 S2k. 1yr and 20k miles later, paint was still as new, the protective film having done its job brilliantly.

Regards

simonprelude
18-12-2006, 03:27 PM
Well they were free so I thought I would fit one and see how it looks some time :)

Martin
18-12-2006, 10:29 PM
Hi Paul

What is Armourfend?

How much is it likely to cost on the NSX?

Cheers
Martin

simonprelude
18-12-2006, 10:33 PM
http://www.armourfend.com/index.htm

megahertz
18-12-2006, 10:43 PM
I'd go for the clear bra route myself!
Has anyone dealt with "Venture Shield" film?! not sure if they have nsx fitments.

simonprelude
18-12-2006, 10:48 PM
Venture shield don't seem to list Honda or Acura :(

AR
18-12-2006, 11:06 PM
I'd go for the clear bra route myself!
Has anyone dealt with "Venture Shield" film?! not sure if they have nsx fitments.

I would assume that the shops should be able to tailor it to the car the same as window tinting film.

Cheers,

AR

Martin
18-12-2006, 11:53 PM
Just took a quick look around the armourfend website but didn't see any price details..

Anybody know roughly how much its likely to cost?

Also, excuse my ignorance. How is the Armourfend film different to the "bra's" being discussed in this thread?

Cheers
Martin

AR
19-12-2006, 12:02 AM
Martin this is the type of Bra that Simon has:

http://www.brackenrig.net/car%20bra%202.jpg

Armourfend and all otheres are like a stick on clear type of film.

Cheers,

AR

Martin
19-12-2006, 12:24 AM
Thanks Ary.

So would it be reasonable to assume that they are similar to each other in terms of material type, installation etc...except for the obvious that the bra is black and armourfend is clear?

Cheers
Martin

Senninha
19-12-2006, 01:41 AM
Hi Paul

What is Armourfend? How much is it likely to cost on the NSX?

Cheers
Martin

HI Martin,

'What it is' you can see from the link Simon put up. Cost will depend on how much of the NSX you decide to protect.

When I had the S2k protected it was the first 04 model so they used my car to make the template! I had the front valance and bumper, leading edge of the bonnet (about 8" from front lip) and the leading part of the front wings. Total price was £320 and worth every penny. On the darker colours it is very hard to see. Maintenance is the same as the rest of the car, wash'n'wax.

HTH

Paul

Silver Surfer
19-12-2006, 02:10 AM
Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding the Armourfend product for your vehicle.
Detailed below are the requested areas for your HONDA NSX:
Part Number Description Unit Price
HD/1107/4 Headlight Backs (Pair) £34.50
HD/1107/5 Lower Skirt £51.75
HD/1107/6 Nose Section £172.50
HD/1107/8 Side Air Intake (Pair) £11.50
HD/1107/F Spot/Foglights (Pair) £11.50
HD/1107/10 Wing Ends inc FWA (Pair) £34.50
Subtotal of above parts (exclusive of VAT at 17.5%) £316.25
Less 15% discount (£47.41)
Installation charges £95.00
Nett Total £363.84
VAT £63.67
GRAND TOTAL £427.51
Please allow 5 - 10 days when booking your appointment, mobile service is offered subject
to a suitable fitting environment being made available, please ensure requested
requirements are met to avoid disappointment.

To calculate length of time vehicle needed please divide installation charge by £50.00 and
allow approx. 1/2 hour for preparation and cleaning.


N.B. All prices are subject to VAT and are correct at time of going to press.


For your info

Image of Armourfend attached


SS

Baz
19-12-2006, 10:27 AM
I have 3M film installed by Paintshield of Grantham on my '03 - it's doing a great job.

Baz

megahertz
21-12-2006, 10:17 AM
http://www.automotivearticles.com/Clear_Bra_3M.shtml

...good Q/A article and pix/video about 3m clear bra (on S2K).
I like how they demonstrate dexterity by using a BB gun!!