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Good car cover for my TA?

Posted By: 4Birdman On: 11-02-2009 @ 09:48:00         Reply | Edit
Can anyone recommend one? My in-laws gave me some money for my birthday, so I'm looking for a good cover for my car. Needs to be a good exterior car cover, my car sits outside.

I was looking at the AutoSport covers, not sure if they are any good. The silver one says it has a lifetime warranty, but not sure how good it is.

I want something with a good warranty, I hate buying new covers every 3-4 years.
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1974 AMC AMX - The Grape Ape - 401/4-spd
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Posted By: jjdynomite  Yearly Donor since 02-05-2008 On: 11-02-2009 @ 10:11:30     Reply | Top | Edit
I have an auto sport, got it for christmas last year. Dont really like how the wind blows it off the car tho, since its not a great fit. but atleast it keeps the dust off. Says its water resistant but thats a joke. I'll prolly buy myself a better one this year, one thats made to fit.
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Posted By: 4Birdman On: 11-02-2009 @ 10:40:05     Reply | Top | Edit
The AutoSport silver is supposed to be fitted, is it just a close match kind of thing?
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1998 Trans Am - A little bit stock
1974 AMC AMX - The Grape Ape - 401/4-spd
PatriotDream.org - Help build a soldier's dream car

Posted By: jjdynomite  Yearly Donor since 02-05-2008 On: 11-02-2009 @ 11:48:57     Reply | Top | Edit
somewhat, but more like a fat kid is skinny shorts
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Posted By: jjdynomite  Yearly Donor since 02-05-2008 On: 11-02-2009 @ 11:50:16     Reply | Top | Edit
Its like when you buy preshrunk cotton shirts that fit, but once you get home and wash them, their a size to small
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Posted By: whitenredfbody On: 11-02-2009 @ 12:49:35     Reply | Top | Edit
its like that perfect fitted jeans till u go out and eat a huge steak dinner and have to unbutton them on the way home....i had to add one sry
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Posted By: crunkmaro On: 11-03-2009 @ 01:45:35     Reply | Top | Edit
i think my garage roof will make a great cover.
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Posted By: 2piececrank On: 08-01-2009 @ 00:00:56 Reply | Top | Edit
Sarav, how hard is it to follow Nietzsche? I read Machiavelli's The Prince earlier this year, and the only thing that was clear was to not trust mercenary infantry while fighting on the peninsula.

Posted By: IwannaFirebird On: 11-04-2009 @ 09:43:53     Reply | Top | Edit
california car cover--best I've ever used. I know it's a perfect fit for my bird, haven't seen a 4th gen one in person but would presume it to be just as nice.
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Posted By: 4Birdman On: 11-04-2009 @ 09:44:59     Reply | Top | Edit
Which Cali one do you have?
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1998 Trans Am - 6-spd swap, C6 brakes
1991 Formula - Very stock
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Posted By: IwannaFirebird On: 11-04-2009 @ 12:45:21     Reply | Top | Edit
It's either the noah or the stormweave, I think stormweave as it's tan and noah's only available in gray.

I found out the hard way it's not flammable, too--some ignorant f*cker thumped his lit cig butt on it in college, came out to find a nice fingernail-sized hole in it, but no other damage.
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Posted By: Greenbird On: 11-05-2009 @ 00:39:56     Reply | Top | Edit
i had a storm weave for my WS6, great cover. I would go back to one in a heartbeat if the car was outside.
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Posted By: 4Birdman On: 11-06-2009 @ 08:56:54     Reply | Top | Edit
Thanks guys, bought a Stormweave.
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1998 Trans Am - 6-spd swap, C6 brakes
1991 Formula - Very stock
PatriotDream.org - Help build a soldier's dream car

Posted By: 94RedFormula On: 11-06-2009 @ 10:07:12     Reply | Top | Edit
Congrats Bryan!

My poor baby's gonna be out in the cold, that's the one I'd choose - pretty pricey though.
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94 Formula M6 - Jackie - I love my Formy!

RedLT4Mike named my DD Kia BASTARD CHILD and it stuck - AKA BC

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