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Old 11-28-2007, 09:55 PM
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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.
Old 11-28-2007, 10:07 PM
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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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Don't make this so easy. Has Anyone used indoor cover from a co. called Coverking?
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Is your car a cabrio or coupe?
Old 11-28-2007, 10:27 PM
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New coupe 911S.Biggest problem in my garage would be lint from the clothes dryer occasionally.(Not exactly a high end stable but lots of love
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check out this link
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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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OEM.
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Never had a problem with the Porsche OEM cover... use it a lot.
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Bought mine from California Car Cover - plushweave. Fits great and zero scratching.
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Originally Posted by DrPeter
My favorite is carnewals. Fits like a glove, felt backing.
How long does an order from Carnewal take to arrive?
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Do not use auto chic. Worst lint problem youve ever seen...and they will not stand by their products.
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Originally Posted by Phil G.
Bought mine from California Car Cover - plushweave. Fits great and zero scratching.
Phil - the only potential for scratches is if you actually remove the cover from the car!
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Originally Posted by ELUSIVE
How long does an order from Carnewal take to arrive?
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
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Originally Posted by Tinluver
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.
The search function is your friend.

https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...96#post2591596

The best type of indoor cover is the loose fitting kind, not the tight ones.


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