FS: Brand New OEM Front Bra & Hood Mask
SOLD: Brand New OEM Front Bra & Hood Mask
SOLD-
Never got around to using this one to replace the one I bought when I purchased the car new in 96. Still in the original box it came in, and has a dealer invoice with a list price of $127. The car's been recently sold, but here are some pictures of it with the first OEM bra on it (that I never replaced):


Where these shots show a plastic deflector on the front edge of the hood, this bra kit includes a piece that goes there which I replaced with the plastic deflector. I'll let it go for $75 shipped (to the lower 48).
Never got around to using this one to replace the one I bought when I purchased the car new in 96. Still in the original box it came in, and has a dealer invoice with a list price of $127. The car's been recently sold, but here are some pictures of it with the first OEM bra on it (that I never replaced):


Where these shots show a plastic deflector on the front edge of the hood, this bra kit includes a piece that goes there which I replaced with the plastic deflector. I'll let it go for $75 shipped (to the lower 48).
Last edited by Curt; Sep 25, 2009 at 01:27 PM.
It does have cutouts for the fog lights, which have pieces filling those openings that are held in place with Velcroe (I guess for the models that didn't have the fog lights). I don't know what differences there may be between the 95-96 and the 97-99 as to positioning of the fog lights in the bumper.
Last edited by Curt; Aug 3, 2009 at 06:42 AM.
From what you see on the car, I wish I still had that hood mask around (as I never installed it). I figured that the plastic deflector piece that I used would be a lot more effective in deflecting the airflow (and that sand and fine crap in it) up and away from the rest of the hood and windshield. I picked up a similar setup to what you see in the pictures for my new ride. Plus,....I should think that a hood mask would catch and retain all of the rainwater and dirt that was on the hood while sitting parked out in the rain.
From what you see on the car, I wish I still had that hood mask around (as I never installed it). I figured that the plastic deflector piece that I used would be a lot more effective in deflecting the airflow (and that sand and fine crap in it) up and away from the rest of the hood and windshield. I picked up a similar setup to what you see in the pictures for my new ride. Plus,....I should think that a hood mask would catch and retain all of the rainwater and dirt that was on the hood while sitting parked out in the rain.
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