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I'm after a car canopy tent thing, something like on this website:

http://coverit.com/residential/res_1car.html

Does anyone have something similar or know where i could get something like this?

Want to keep my GTR from rain/sun when at home

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Ferni: Yeah is proper cover. Tucks under the front and rear bumpers - even has straps to tie it down.

Will put on the car on the weekend and take photo :D

J

I got me one of these, they will leave marks on your car after about 6 months, also, try taking it off when it is wet, ewww, wet fluffy stuff, but all in all a good product to protect the chariot.

:P

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I had a preety expensive one on my car in my previous house and found that since u have to wait till the car cooled down to put it on, i would get lazy and not bother going out in the night when the car cooled down to actually put it down.

It's good to see there are people just as lazy as me in the world :) There's always tomorrow...

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Woooohoooo bought my car cover for a grand total of 60 bucks.

$60!

fark thats a good deal.

I got one for mine, not that i've ever used it.

Similar to the one you have Funkey!

I'm pretty sure you can get them, like a one size fits most kinda thing.

Mine has straps, fluffy insides etc.

It aint really 'waterproof' in heavy rain. But light rain it seems to be ok.

Just dont bag it up while its wet = mould/smelly

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hmmm i've got a double car garage, but there's only space for one car in there and seeing my car is older and less expensive it has to sit out... maybe I should just clean out the garage.

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