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Old 5/20/12, 07:54 AM
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Anyone in the Chicago area recommend a clear bra installer?

Been calling around and prices are all over the place
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The one I use is in Hoffman Estates called Clear Guard for Cars. Not sure where you are but can give them a try.
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Thanks, they aren't too far as long as the price is good.

Do you know ball park what they charge?
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Full install looking at in the $900 range maybe out can do just parts of the front for now to keep price down a bit. Can tell them Mike N with the black shelby sent ya.
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The 3M web-site used to have a list of authorized installers.
I've had the 3M clear plastic on my Vette for 4 yrs. and and unhappy with it.
The edges get dirt in them which is nearly impossible to get out.
Also, autocrossing the car and hitting a cone nicks or cuts the plastic as well as stones and big bugs.
Would not do it again.
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Originally Posted by fking1
The 3M web-site used to have a list of authorized installers.
I've had the 3M clear plastic on my Vette for 4 yrs. and and unhappy with it.
The edges get dirt in them which is nearly impossible to get out.
Also, autocrossing the car and hitting a cone nicks or cuts the plastic as well as stones and big bugs.
Would not do it again.

Thanks for the info...............still undecided about this. Seems a bit high for what it is
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