Looking for Best "Indoor" car Cover
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Looking for Best "Indoor" car Cover
Any suggestions on an indoor car cover.Car will be used on weekends.Want easy on and off, with great paint protection Thanks in advance.
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I have a Dustop. On or off in under 2 minutes. No pilling on my cab top. Excellent on the paint finish and excellent indoor protection from dust and incidental bumps. Highly recommended. What else do you want to know?
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My favorite is carnewals. Fits like a glove, felt backing.
http://www.carnewal-europe.com/main.htm Look under general:
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Never had a problem with the Porsche OEM cover... use it a lot.
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Non-aero kits are in stock and ship fed-ex. Best car cover I have ever used.
Email Gert, I swear, he sits by his computer. He has always answered my emails within 5 min.
gert@carnewal.com
Email Gert, I swear, he sits by his computer. He has always answered my emails within 5 min.
gert@carnewal.com
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The best type of indoor cover is the loose fitting kind, not the tight ones.