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Full Car Bra

Category: Insurance
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Everybody has seen the partial car bra covering the front part of the hood and just below it, but what if car manufacturer's started offering a car bra that was fitted for the entire car? Sure, it would look weird for awhile, but think about it, there wouldn't be dings to worry about on your car, because it's covered in a Vinyl material.

Every time I drive down the road and I hear a loud ricochet of a rock or stone hitting my car somewhere, I get aggravated, especially because I drive a black vehicle, and I would forfeit the "metal" and "shiny" look for a vehicle that would be resistant to minor damage.

Infact, it'd even hide bigger hits, and rust. If you get T-boned, and the car will still drive, but there is a big dent in the side of your car, the Vinyl might just hold it's place, and the metal behind the vinyl is dented, and rust wouldn't be much of an issue anymore.

ChibiHoss, Oct 04 2007

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If a little more than a vinyl roof is what you want to do it yourself. They make kits to do roofs. Doing the rest of the car wouldn't be that hard. And true, it would hide the rust. And cause it at the same time. That stuff allows water into every little crevice and hols it there.

Pilsner, Oct 04 2007