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Old Mar 6, 2009 | 12:16 AM
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Amazing job I wish you guys were available locally...... on another point so this guy owns an Enzo a CGT and a Prius ???? interesting choice to say the least
 
Old Mar 6, 2009 | 07:19 AM
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Great work. I wouldn't mind being around/working on an Enzo for 16 hours. Better then what I see at work for that amount of time. Is that the owners CGT as well?
 
Old Mar 6, 2009 | 11:03 AM
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I regret not getting a clear bra done on my car. 2 years and a few road trips later, the front end looks terrible.

I can imagine how distraught someone would get to see a rock chip on this beauty.

Good job fellas
 
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That's intense. Great pictures, thanks for posting. The crisp reflections in the car make it seem unbelievable that the car is covered in a 'bra'. Pretty awesome.

With very fine panel gaps, do you find that there is any rubbing of the bra from panel against another when the doors/bonnet/rear deck lid are moved...? Or is it so tight that there's clearance between even the tightest panel gaps...?
 
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Looks like you guys did an outstanding job!
 
Old Mar 6, 2009 | 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by like.no.other
Amazing job I wish you guys were available locally...... on another point so this guy owns an Enzo a CGT and a Prius ???? interesting choice to say the least
Actually the Prius is a company car.
 
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Originally Posted by JonA85
Great work. I wouldn't mind being around/working on an Enzo for 16 hours. Better then what I see at work for that amount of time. Is that the owners CGT as well?
Yes it is as well as a Stradale tucked away in there along with several other high dollar cars.
 
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Originally Posted by .:Raul
I regret not getting a clear bra done on my car. 2 years and a few road trips later, the front end looks terrible.

I can imagine how distraught someone would get to see a rock chip on this beauty.

Good job fellas
It is important for many to keep their paint as pristine as possible. What's just as important is to find someone that can perform the installation to the level where it is nearly seamless.
 
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Originally Posted by McCoy
That's intense. Great pictures, thanks for posting. The crisp reflections in the car make it seem unbelievable that the car is covered in a 'bra'. Pretty awesome.

With very fine panel gaps, do you find that there is any rubbing of the bra from panel against another when the doors/bonnet/rear deck lid are moved...? Or is it so tight that there's clearance between even the tightest panel gaps...?
Thanks. We have never seen this scenario affect the installation. The product is 8.5 mils thick and once sealed is pretty difficult to nick up.
 
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Thanks. We have never seen this scenario affect the installation. The product is 8.5 mils thick and once sealed is pretty difficult to nick up.
Very cool. Well it looks like you folks did a staggering job. If someone posted one of your 'after pictures' and said the Enzo was covered in clear bra, I'd deny it 'til I turned blue.
 

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