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Old 10-20-2013, 12:47 PM
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Has any one had a clear bra applied by Porsche in Europe. I'm doing European delivery and I understand Porsche will have a clear bra installed if requested.
Old 10-20-2013, 03:43 PM
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Hi,

I am also planning on European delivery of a GT3 next summer and have the same interest re clear bra. I have been in contact with Sascha Glaeser re application of a clear bra. He has told me the factory will not do it, and that the Porsche dealership near the factory has applied clear bra for other customers at time of factory delivery. Sascha gave me the email address of a person at that dealership, whom I have emailed, and he has not replied. I sent that query to the dealership over a month ago and need to get back in touch with Sascha re where to go from here.

Interesting that the factory does offer a clear bra for the 918, but not other models, at least at this time.

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Old 10-20-2013, 09:13 PM
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Well maybe that's what my dealer meant when he said Porsche could do it. Sure would like to know the contact info at the Porsche dealership next to the factory. I am scheduled for the first week in May next year.
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Definitely interested in seeing how this comes together. Is the clear bra a full front end wrap or just the bumper? I am definitely going to do the whole front end, but I may just use this for ED:

http://3mauto.com/products/paint-defender
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What the? Has anyone tried that spray-on stuff?
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Originally Posted by 997TTMeteor
What the? Has anyone tried that spray-on stuff?
Haven't yet...ordered and going to put it on my M5's front bumper, lower valences, and mirrors for testing. I don't think it will replace a quality PPF install, but I heard good things about it's protection on the track while at Thunderhill.
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Originally Posted by ccibo72
Haven't yet...ordered and going to put it on my M5's front bumper, lower valences, and mirrors for testing. I don't think it will replace a quality PPF install, but I heard good things about it's protection on the track while at Thunderhill.
Cool. Please let us know how it works!
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Originally Posted by 997TTMeteor
What the? Has anyone tried that spray-on stuff?
Mixed reviews on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/3M-90000-Paint...DateDescending



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