**Subaru "Tailored" Car Covers**
Did anyone sort out the issues with fitment?
I like the looks of the one in the top pic which fits snugly around the rear wing but not so keen on something less bespoke. http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/store/home.php?cat=286
Also whats the quality like a couple of years on?
I`d like one that I can use instead of a garage as soon I will be moving and might not have a garage to keep the RB5 in.
I like the looks of the one in the top pic which fits snugly around the rear wing but not so keen on something less bespoke. http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/store/home.php?cat=286
Also whats the quality like a couple of years on?
I`d like one that I can use instead of a garage as soon I will be moving and might not have a garage to keep the RB5 in.
I haven't managed to get mine on the scoob yet but have had one on my S12 -stormforce covers. It's pretty good in terms of fit. A little baggy (not skin tight) but tailored in that it follows all the right curves/lines/mirrors. The one on the top of the page that you linked seems to be a lighter fabric indoor cover so will be easier to see the shape/lines of the car and certainly looks more tailored/fitted. The Stormforce doesn't seem that tight around the car.
The one for my scoob is a low spoiler version which will no doubt also be baggy around the boot since I have a low-lip A-line spoiler.
I'll hopefully get it on the car in the next few days and can let you know what the fit is like.
Perhaps someone who has had one for years could comment on durability/ageing.
The one for my scoob is a low spoiler version which will no doubt also be baggy around the boot since I have a low-lip A-line spoiler.
I'll hopefully get it on the car in the next few days and can let you know what the fit is like.
Perhaps someone who has had one for years could comment on durability/ageing.
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