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Old 05-31-2002, 05:10 AM
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Magnetic Bra

I just put this on my max and it looks hot! I don't think there is an easier bra to put on and take off. Great $40 investment.

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Old 05-31-2002, 06:18 AM
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I have one too, and I love it. Easy to install/remove, and it looks tough
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Old 05-31-2002, 06:57 AM
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Can you cruise at high speed without it coming off(80+)?? Is the whole thing just one big flexible magnet?

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Old 05-31-2002, 09:16 AM
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I took the car out on the highway right after i installed it last night. Went about 90 and had no problems. There is a rubber molding that goes around the edge of the hood to keep it in place. The bra is very nice. It looks very smooth and clean cut. Took no more than 4 minutes to install. Make sure you clean the side that will be touching the paint. I noticed some shmegma before i put it on.
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Old 05-31-2002, 09:23 AM
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Smegma!! HA!! Funny!!

Unfortunately I guess they can't make it for the front bumper.

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I'm guesing the only reason it can't be made for the bumber is because there really isn't an area to put the molding on. But, if they did..
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actually...

Originally posted by SupaFly
I'm guesing the only reason it can't be made for the bumber is because there really isn't an area to put the molding on. But, if they did..

The bumper is plastic, and magnets don't stick to plastics...
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Smart man. Didn't even cross my mind
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Re: actually...

The bumper is plastic, and magnets don't stick to plastics... [/B][/QUOTE]
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Re: Re: actually...

[QUOTE]Originally posted by playero
The bumper is plastic....

On their site they also have a picture of vehicle with a plastic bumper. The metal hood is badly dinged-up but the plastic bumper is OK (they say because it "gives"). Plastic just doesn't need the protection. Besides, plastic won't rust no matter how badly you gouge it!! It doesn't show chips as bad and is much easier and cheaper to repair.

Jeez, I sound like a plastics salesman....
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