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bonnet bra for vrs?

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anyone know if theres 1 available have found the full mask for non vrs but want just the bonnet one?anyone got one or can make 1?cheers liam

:orb_scare NOOOOOOOOO!!!! Don't do it!!!!

lol, unless its heavily modded a bonnet bra wont 'go' ...

I dunno, I recon a bonnet only bra on a nice silver vRS with all the normal black bit mods and a decent set of rims could just.. about.. at a push.. work :)

Whether it will 'go' or not is unimportant. Maybe the OP wants one purely for practical reasons? I certainly do, and could only find the full mask.

If anyone does know of one I would be interested too :)

I think the OP has seen that one already... its the 'normal' one he/she (and myself) is after.

I'm looking for a bonnet thong

need to find this pic of a cupra R i found in yellow! someone left the bra on all summer and when he took it off half the bonnet had faded and half hadn't hahaha

I think the OP has seen that one already... its the 'normal' one he/she (and myself) is after.

NO NO NO It cannot be normal for a car to wear a bra :(:(:(

Where's your dignity?

protection film all the way, a think its expensive though.

bonnet bra's are just wrong, thats why no one knows where to get one because their not supid enough to get one lol

Just stick a couple of ice cream cones on the headlights and go for the Madonna look.

If it's to avoid stone chips, I'd rather drive in reverse. :rofl:

Where does the car get its air intake from with that bra on???????????

Probably wind the window down. LOL ???

Ian. 04/10/2009. :D:D:D:D:D:rolleyes:

Where does the car get its air intake from with that bra on???????????

I agree, not only the air for engine intake, but also cooling air for the intercooler and brakes are covered.

I have read that it is easy to get muck trapped between the bra and the bonnet, so when you take it off, you bonnet is scratched. Also IMO, it looks stupid. A clear plastic film looks much better.

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thanks for the "info" glad no one spammed the thread

Where does the car get its air intake from with that bra on???????????
I agree, not only the air for engine intake, but also cooling air for the intercooler and brakes are covered.

I have read that it is easy to get muck trapped between the bra and the bonnet, so when you take it off, you bonnet is scratched. Also IMO, it looks stupid. A clear plastic film looks much better.

if you look a bit closer you will notice the badge is visible meaning that the gril area is mesh and not covered entirely, the same for the brake vents at the bottom of the bumper.

getting air in there is not a problem, it just looks terrible.

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That is the most disgusting thing in the world. id never put that on my vrs and my fabia is black...... NIGHTMARE MATERIAL FOR SURE

I went to a meet of Mk4 VWs and quite a few of them had these bonnet bras. I still agree with what has been said, they look stupid! If you want to protect the bonnet from stone chips then I have seen clear sticky plastic that does the same job, but is virtually invisible.

Just seen the picture.....

GROSS! Is all that spings to mind...

Looks like those cacky things you see on prototype cars being road tested to hide the shape.... Kinda like a skoda in bondage gear,

My advice is to find a few dog turds and smear them all over the front of the car instead...

Its cheaper and looks better... :D

Anyone know where i can get a basque and stockings for my car???

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