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Harmitans 16 December 2008 01:33 PM

FOR SALE: Covercraft Newage Car Cover
 
Hi Guys,

I have a Covercraft Weathershield Cover that I no longer require due to selling the car. It is their top of the range outdoor cover as recommended by Polished Bliss. It is tailored to fit a Newage with STI spoiler.

The cover is really good quality and has done a fantastic job of protecting my cars paintwork. It has only been on the car 6 times so is in very good condition. There are a couple of very faint water marks, and also some marks where the cover touches the tyres but again only faint.

All original accessories are include:

- Tie down rope, to stop you losing it in the wind.
- Cable and Padlock, to stop people pinching it.
- Storage Bag.

Cost me £360. I'm looking for £200, no offers. I can bring it to the Lodge meet this Thursday if anybody's interested.

Thanks

Martin

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frayz 16 December 2008 02:04 PM

Would be great for mine, save me looking at the rotting heap of sh1t lol.

Would have it dude, but dont have cash for covers right now, looks great though.

Good luck with your sale :)

Spec'c'57 16 December 2008 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by frayz (Post 8351994)
Would be great for mine, save me looking at the rotting heap of sh1t lol.

Would have it dude, but dont have cash for covers right now, looks great though.

Good luck with your sale :)

With a little sewing could you make a kite? :D:D

frayz 16 December 2008 02:08 PM

Never thought of that cheers Steve :D

Harmitans 16 December 2008 02:13 PM

That reminds me of trying to clean it on the washing line. Would make a great kite!

Not sure it comes with enough string though. :thumb:

Tiny 17 December 2008 06:54 PM

No offers ;)
 
Hi Martin ...


Well deep into the credit crunch & all that im going to make you an offer of £150.00 ;)


Cash waiting @ The lodge tommorow evening :D

Tiny ...:thumb:

BRI4N 17 December 2008 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by tiny01 (Post 8355454)
Well deep into the credit crunch & all that im going to make you an offer of £150,000

:eek: One Hundred and Fifty Thousand pounds? Blimey, business must be good.:lol1:

Are you sure it will fit over your unfeasably large rear spoiler?:wonder:

Tiny 17 December 2008 08:35 PM

Edited ta :lol1:

Harmitans 17 December 2008 08:46 PM

Tiny you have pm.

Tiny 17 December 2008 08:50 PM

SOLD :thumb:

Budgie 17 December 2008 10:23 PM

you said no offers
i would have gone £175

budgie:confused:

ABW 17 December 2008 10:34 PM


Originally Posted by peter budgen (Post 8356168)
you said no offers
i would have gone £175

budgie:confused:

Don't worry mate you can buy it off Slim for £50 once he gets his Focus :lol1:

Harmitans 17 December 2008 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by peter budgen (Post 8356168)
you said no offers
i would have gone £175

budgie:confused:

I would have accepted his offer of £150,000!

Actual agreed price is on a need to know basis. :thumb:

frayz 17 December 2008 11:16 PM

Slim can i borrow it, cant stand the sight of mine any more :lol1:

Spec'c'57 18 December 2008 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by ABW (Post 8356196)
Don't worry mate you can buy it off Slim for £50 once he gets his Focus :lol1:

Drunk @ the xmas bash is the best chance. :D:D

V4JDMSTi 18 December 2008 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by Spec'c'57 (Post 8356743)
Drunk @ the xmas bash is the best chance. :D:D

is this the next fad? if it is he'll have 6 by the end of next week :p

personally don't believe in them due to inflicting marks on the paint. unless the car is spotless before you put it on and store the cover in such a way that it doesn't get contaminated, it will mark. not so much of a problem if the car is stored in a garage with the cover on.

Harmitans 18 December 2008 12:32 PM

Matt,

I shared your concerns, hence buying the best cover I could find after seeking advice from Polished Bliss.

I never put the cover on a dirty car, and always gave the cover a quick clean before storing it in it's bag. The car was immaculate when I sold it, with no evidence at all of marks from the cover. And I am very fussy about my paint.

I think the fitted nature of the cover prevents it moving around, minimising any potential marking. It's certainly better than leaving Bird s**t on the roof whilst on a 2 week holiday.

Martin

Spec'c'57 18 December 2008 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by Harmitans (Post 8357166)

I think the fitted nature of the cover prevents it moving around, minimising any potential marking. It's certainly better than leaving Bird s**t on the roof whilst on a 2 week holiday.

Martin

:cry: We had Mrs Spec'C's sport bonnet painted while on holiday a few years ago and the car was returned to the driveway, when returning a lovely Birdsh*t was waiting for us on the bonnet, Had to be returned for polishing out. :razz:

Mrs ESC 18 December 2008 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by mneame (Post 8357034)
is this the next fad? if it is he'll have 6 by the end of next week :p

Yeah prob fill them with gas and start a HOT AIR BALLOON CLUB lol.:content:

spally 18 December 2008 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by Mrs ESC (Post 8357419)
Yeah prob fill them with gas and start a HOT AIR BALLOON CLUB lol.:content:


hummmm........... ;) :D

frayz 18 December 2008 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by Mrs ESC (Post 8357419)
Yeah prob fill them with gas and start a HOT AIR BALLOON CLUB lol.:content:


Genuis Mrs H :D

Where do we sign? :D

Tiny 19 December 2008 07:44 AM

:lol:

It's here now thanks Martin :thumb:

Will get the car cleaned over the weekend & covered up :D

Harmitans 19 December 2008 08:42 AM

No problem Tiny, hope you're pleased with it.

Thanks go to Dazza, who looked after me at the Lodge.

Martin

WRX_Dazza 19 December 2008 09:16 AM

Pleasure mate, i was just the cog in the wheel.

hope you had a good birthday and make sure you join us again in the new year!!

Dazza :)

Tiny 01 January 2009 08:27 PM

Well pleased :)
 
Just quickly to resurrect this thread ...

I Finally made time today , Well there was little wind :p To wash & get a coat of swissol wax on the car & to get the new cover out of it's box & on the car :D

Well to say I'm chuffed to bits with it would be an understatement :luxhello: :luxhello:

I Have purchased a few great mods for my scoob since 2001 but this one has to be up there in among st my top 3 !!

It's a wicked fit & a wicked material , Surprisingly even with all my bolt on tat it covers 99.9% of the car & fits as snug as a bug in a rug

Top seller Martin

Thank you very much :thumb:

frayz 01 January 2009 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by tiny01 (Post 8389028)
Just quickly to resurrect this thread ...

I Finally made time today , Well there was little wind :p To wash & get a coat of swissol wax on the car & to get the new cover out of it's box & on the car :D

Well to say I'm chuffed to bits with it would be an understatement :luxhello: :luxhello:

I Have purchased a few great mods for my scoob since 2001 but this one has to be up there in among st my top 3 !!

It's a wicked fit & a wicked material , Surprisingly even with all my bolt on tat it covers 99.9% of the car & fits as snug as a bug in a rug

Top seller Martin

Thank you very much :thumb:


You mean it fits like a size 8 thong on Michelle McMannus!! :lol1:

Harmitans 05 January 2009 09:05 AM

Great news Tiny. I was a little concerned how well it would fit with all the extras you've got.

You'll love it even more when you take the cover off and the car's still clean and shiny!

Cheers,

Martin


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