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My car came with the colgan one, perhaps the "carbon" look that flash commented on, but I didn't like the look of it either, so I left it off the first year I had the car, and that was after getting the front bumper, part of the fenders and hood repainted, so you can imagine after a year unprotected driving right after a repaint--it looked like a starry sky if you got up real close--so I did my best to touch up and polish out the more visible chips, and then I put the colgan bra back on for six months so that I didn't get any more chips, and I must say, I got tired of that pretty quickly. I would take it off to carefully brush it out when I washed the car, then put it back on. My mechanic showed me how to hook up the little hook under the hood. It goes under the plastic fairing with the glove box ('92) and hooks in a hole in the sheet metal underneath. Worked great once I got it hooked up right. Anyway, after six months of that I did what I should have done to start with: got a clear bra put on. The only good thing about waiting a year to do it was that I saw that the fenders and hood don't get nearly as many strikes as the bumper, so I got the clear bra put on only the bumper. I figured I can touch up and polish out the few strikes on the fenders and hood. Doing only the bumper also eliminates the film lines on the fenders or hood--one factor that had made me put off doing it. The cost was $500 rather than $750 for one that includes the front of the fenders and hood. It has worked out well--no more hassling with the bra when I wash the car, and the front end looks better!
[color="#6666CC"]Dave
'92 968 coupe, black on black with script seats and option 220[/color]
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If anybody's interested, I have an original Porsche bra with the installation instructions. I'd be happy to scan and post the instructions if it might be helpful.
Dan
'95 968 Coupe
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