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hey everyone,

i need a car cover for my car coz im moving to a new place and it does not have lock up garage. it is undercover parking but i dont want ppl to see my car parked there all the time.

anyone has any info on where i can get one? would anyone has anything made already?

cheers for the help

Frank

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Hey Franky,

I have one at home that I do not use. It has a soft lining to prevent any scratching of the paintwork too. I have no need for it.

Your welcome to try it and if it fits can you buy me a can of diet coke and a mars bar.

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dont skimp on your car cover.. i spent $120 on a top of the range one.. it really protects the car instead of just obscuring it from sight. Its particularly great for when you have to park outside. you can go back to your car and the interior is no where near as hot, and you know your paint and interior have been protected.

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