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anyone used there covers? i've been quoted £250 for the Noah and £355 for the WeatherShield, quite pricey i think, are they worth the money and is it easy to put on take off etc i would really appreciate some info on this. cheers guys
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Was gonna go with these guys after hearing excellent reports, but in the end, decided to spend £80 on one from stiracing.com (doesnt fit a Type R quite properly, but its pretty damn good!) - reasoned that it will only get covered bird **** etc that I don't want on the car, so couldnt see the point in spending all that money for it to be shat on!
Quite happy with the stiracing one as it goes!
Quite happy with the stiracing one as it goes!
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Originally Posted by CyprusScooby
I bought mine for £17.99 from www.maypole.ltd.uk
You will need an Extra Large one if you have an STi5/6 spolier fitted.
Does the job great!
You will need an Extra Large one if you have an STi5/6 spolier fitted.
Does the job great!
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I brought a Noah from covercraft for my STi wagon, it wasnt cheap but it is very well made and fits like a glove, it comes with a bag to put it in when not being used.
It can be put on by one person with no problem, but two makes it even easier.
I am more than happy with it, well worth the extra money
I had a cheap one from Halfrauds before which blew off on a windy day and got caught on some barbed wire, a waste of £60 this one doesnt move even on the windiest of days.
It can be put on by one person with no problem, but two makes it even easier.
I am more than happy with it, well worth the extra money
I had a cheap one from Halfrauds before which blew off on a windy day and got caught on some barbed wire, a waste of £60 this one doesnt move even on the windiest of days.
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