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I've owned 6 Corvettes and I never under stood why people put Bras on cars.
If you are protecting the paint from Rock Chips (as I have been told) what paint are you protecting,
because you can't see any paint, all I see is a big ol Bra strapped on.
Then if you take it off to show off the paint you protected, the paint is all sctrached near the edgeds where the Bra rubs.
They make a "Clear Bra" (plastic film) "3M" I think. It goes on like window tint does.
If you really want to have some fun in that Corvette, take it to some "Track days".
I'm not talking "parking lot crap" that run in 1st gear, but a real race track.
The one I use to do was a two day event over the weekend. Man those were some fun.
who gives a rats a$$, go to the corvette forum, lotta good this site would be if we all posted are cars and trucks, but if you want opinions, I think the flames look stupid on a vette
Nice ride.. And I Do like the flames..
Bought my last Corvette New in 74 and sold it in 90..
Gotta new house fulla kids once again that won't be gone till I'm well into my 60's.. Only new toys here are theres..
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