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If your in socal go to aerotect they also offer a CL discount
If your in norcal there arent as options but premier in fremont is highly rated(but be prepared to pay a lot) Omega tintwerks in pleasanton does it for a good price and is experienced. (either way mention you found his company through the forums, he'll give you a discount)
If your in norcal there arent as options but premier in fremont is highly rated(but be prepared to pay a lot) Omega tintwerks in pleasanton does it for a good price and is experienced. (either way mention you found his company through the forums, he'll give you a discount)
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The prices have probably changed because of the economy so you prob should give em a call for new prices.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/clu...a-pricing.html
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In response to the OP:
If you're asking about a black leather (or vinyl) removable bra for the IS, just be careful... One of the main problem with those types of auto bra is that dirt and debris collects along the (raised) edges and could cause scratch your car's finish. Also, since they're usually held in place by nylon-coated metal clips, there's the risk of damage to your car's finish around the bumper and wheel well area. Another thing to consider is that those things were never designed to be left on the car for long periods of time. However, so many people did just that.
I had the full clear shield put on. In my opinion, it's money well spent!
If you're asking about a black leather (or vinyl) removable bra for the IS, just be careful... One of the main problem with those types of auto bra is that dirt and debris collects along the (raised) edges and could cause scratch your car's finish. Also, since they're usually held in place by nylon-coated metal clips, there's the risk of damage to your car's finish around the bumper and wheel well area. Another thing to consider is that those things were never designed to be left on the car for long periods of time. However, so many people did just that.
I had the full clear shield put on. In my opinion, it's money well spent!
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