Hi all,
I'm going to have to move the GSI out of the garage soon and will need a cover for it.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a good fitted cover?
Car Cover
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maestrovdpt16
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Re: Car Cover
I'd be careful, as nothing stops dust being blown up underneath the cover and then slowly scratches into the paint as the wind blows it around.
This will happen with a simple dust sheet or a full on fitted cover (Obviously the fitted cover will be better)
This will happen with a simple dust sheet or a full on fitted cover (Obviously the fitted cover will be better)
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Re: Car Cover
http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/stormforce.htm
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http://www.specialisedcovers.com/car-covers.html
Are fairly decent, You'll need a good sheltered spot ideally
or
http://www.specialisedcovers.com/car-covers.html
Are fairly decent, You'll need a good sheltered spot ideally
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Re: Car Cover
Unfortunately I don't really have much choice
The body work really needs sorting so not to bothered about scratches, the main reason for the cover is to keep the rain off to try and stop it rusting any more.
The cars going to be in for a shock
its been in a heated garage for the last few years.

The body work really needs sorting so not to bothered about scratches, the main reason for the cover is to keep the rain off to try and stop it rusting any more.
The cars going to be in for a shock


TVR Cerbera 4.5
TVR Chimaera 500
Rover 220 GSI Turbo
Rover 600 Ti (sold)
Rover 220 Coupe, 16 years and I still have it.....