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chris106
10-02-13, 01:56 AM
anyone have a link to a decent outdoor car cover? one that will fit a saloon and the spoiler but isn't ridiculously expensive...

sneekyparrot
10-02-13, 07:49 AM
anyone have a link to a decent outdoor car cover? one that will fit a saloon and the spoiler but isn't ridiculously expensive...

Thats the problem Chris, you have decent and cheap in the same sentence. Just sorted one for my brothers Escort cosworth @ £145. It fits the tail and is multi lined with a soft first layer so you do not damage the paint.

you are going to stuggle to get a custom cover that's any good for under that figure.

P.

talkingcars
10-02-13, 09:31 AM
I guess the closest fit would be pne for a small estate.

Maxxed_Ross
10-02-13, 09:43 AM
i bought an estate cover for ex259 to cover the massive rear wing... and even with 4 Tyres on the roof and another two on the bonnet it was ripped to shreds after a couple of months with the wind. total waste of money

Witnes$
10-02-13, 09:50 AM
I use one but it will also move and scratch you paint no matter how well you tie it down. I use a cheep one but my paint job was about £20, it does keeps the dirt and weather out.

daytona365
10-02-13, 11:39 AM
My car cover is made from bricks and wood.....Its called a garage lol...

Maxxed_Ross
10-02-13, 06:47 PM
that tends to work well of you have the space for it lol

chris106
10-02-13, 08:59 PM
Yeah I no decent and cheap in the same sentence never usually produces anything good but paying 150 for a car cover and it still states universal takes the p**s...

talkingcars
10-02-13, 09:22 PM
i bought an estate cover for ex259 to cover the massive rear wing... and even with 4 Tyres on the roof and another two on the bonnet it was ripped to shreds after a couple of months with the wind. total waste of money

Should have kept the car on land, not off shore........

Maxxed_Ross
12-02-13, 10:17 PM
Doubt it would fit in the chopper