E3 Nose Cover/Bra

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Trying to go retro. Got a genuine New Zealand sheepskin that my mom bought on vacation decades ago, now using as a seat cover ( looks cool) by having the upholsterer punch two holes in the headrest mounts to keep it in place without elastic straps.
Now wondering if there were black vinyl nose covers/ bras available for e3s back in the day.
 
I don't ever recall seeing any nose bras on 2002 E3 or E9 cars since I started paying attention to them (from 1984 or so).
Not to say they never existed, but... I can't recall seeing one. Thinking about what forward facing surface would be 'protected' - it makes sense that I can't recall seeing any. The noses of the BMW's of that era don't lend themselves to that style of protection..... IMO.
 
I had a bra for my '73 coupe in 1985. Bought from this company in AZ noted in the Registry passage, obvi no longer in business after that fad vaporized.

BRA - After putting 4 large in paint alone, I wanted protection up front, but not being aquainted
with the Hammer's, I embarked on a real odyssey to track down a Cs bra. There was a firm in
Montana that could do one, but it was a tad far to drive my car in for measurements from Ohio, so
the search continued, and eventually led to Design Fabricators, 2746 East Bell Rd.. Phoenix, AZ
85032, Telephone (602)971-7726, ask for Kay. They already had a pattern for aCS, andI was able
to order mine in white vinyl with black piping to complement my whiteblackout trim Cs. I screwed
up and neglected to mention that I had removed the front side reflectors, and uponreturning the
bra to Design Fabricators, the alteration was made for free by Kay and her wonderful staff of
needlemeisters. The price? $89.95 plus shipping. credit cards accepted. Ray sez they also do

car covers and other specialty canvas and vinyl work...give 'em a try!
 
I've ever seen one installed on an old BMW... E3, E9, or 2002. Interesting!
 
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i wonder about using clear 'speed film' ... several companies make similar products. my cayman s had a 3m product installed on the front bumper cover and hood ... you could barely see it but it really protected against rock chips. the older films started to yellow a bit when they were 8 - 10 years old but newer products seem to be better. these are used a lot in the Porsche community due to the low / sloped hood. i think the best are made by Vvivid or 3m, there are several different products and i would recommend research before picking one. i might think about putting some on on the front end of my coupe
 
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