tell me its not just me???
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rang a place earlier in regards to a fitted outdoor cover for my sapph cossie.
cut a long story short i told him the car gets used i have no garage but want something that i can use when its parked up,told me my best bet was to take ther indoor covers...i mean seriously WTF![Wall](https://passionford.com/forum/images/smilies/wall.gif)
re-assured me the indoor cover would protect from the outside elements just as good as the outdoor one.
this is bullshit rite??
cut a long story short i told him the car gets used i have no garage but want something that i can use when its parked up,told me my best bet was to take ther indoor covers...i mean seriously WTF
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re-assured me the indoor cover would protect from the outside elements just as good as the outdoor one.
this is bullshit rite??
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Wahay!! I've lost my Virginity!!
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to be honest mate there all crap , i bought a cheap one and was unhappy so i laid out Ł280 i think it was called cover craft ,there wasnt much difference between them, they both let water in then trapped it on the car so after rain the car has to be aired out , i suppose they keep the bird shit off but non are weather proof as they state
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Mine was about a ton from classic additions and I would highly recommend it. Weatherproof and breathable. Its on its 3rd winter now and is getting a bit shabby but when I dig the car out April / May time, quick wash and polish and its back on good form.