Car Cover For MY00
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Sick of washing and polishing my scoob only for it to rain etc and my car get covered in crap. Especially at my folks house where there are loads of pine trees so my car gets covered by loads on pine needles and various other bits that blow off the trees.
Anyone recommend a decent cover - looking to spend around £60 so dont want one that comes complete with electric blanket to keep it warm Just want something that a) wont blow away b) will keep the rain/sun off the paintwork when its parked on my drive for several days in a row.
Any good recommendations?
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Simon.
Anyone recommend a decent cover - looking to spend around £60 so dont want one that comes complete with electric blanket to keep it warm Just want something that a) wont blow away b) will keep the rain/sun off the paintwork when its parked on my drive for several days in a row.
Any good recommendations?
Cheers,
Simon.
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If you have full decat you may wanna make sure that it is exhaust proof as the tail gets a bit hot
Rob.
P.s. halfords may be a start, sure my mate got his 200sx cover for 40-50 squids there last week.....
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P.s. halfords may be a start, sure my mate got his 200sx cover for 40-50 squids there last week.....
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Havent even modded the BB yet, although Im looking to get a TSL Firestorm in the very near future.
Forget to mention that I have the standard MY00 mid level spoiler but an STI 5 high level spoiler is on the wish list.
Halfords is one avenue - just need a couple more for comparison before I part with my cash.
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Forget to mention that I have the standard MY00 mid level spoiler but an STI 5 high level spoiler is on the wish list.
Halfords is one avenue - just need a couple more for comparison before I part with my cash.
Simon.
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Thx Fuzz. Just taken a look at their website and £234 for an outdoor car cover is taking the **** if you ask me. No doubt it is made from kevlar and can protect your pride and joy from bullets in the event that war breaks out.
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Seems the extremes are Halfords jobbies at around £40, but won't stay on the car, versus £250 kevlar shellsuits that will. Seems there's nothing in the middle.
If anyone can prove me wrong (yes please) then happy to know. Could do with a decent one before the winter sets in (about now, I guess).
WB
Seems the extremes are Halfords jobbies at around £40, but won't stay on the car, versus £250 kevlar shellsuits that will. Seems there's nothing in the middle.
If anyone can prove me wrong (yes please) then happy to know. Could do with a decent one before the winter sets in (about now, I guess).
WB
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graham goode racing do them, can't remember the price tho and i was only loking at it this morning
they cater for both small and large spoilers as well
http://www.grahamgoode.com/
EDIT: cos I can't do URL's
[Edited by Fuzz - 8/11/2002 3:36:34 PM]
they cater for both small and large spoilers as well
http://www.grahamgoode.com/
EDIT: cos I can't do URL's
[Edited by Fuzz - 8/11/2002 3:36:34 PM]
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