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Old 06-20-2003, 10:15 AM
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Am in the processing of getting (my first) an '89 911. (I'm stoked, hope to pick it up tomorrow!!)I would like to be able to cover it while it's parked outside. What reccommendations do y'all have for a good car cover?
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Old 06-20-2003, 10:50 AM
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John,
Congratulations !
I just moved from Austin, A good cover is very handy.I might suggest <a href="http://www.pelicanparts.com" target="_blank">www.pelicanparts.com</a>
They carry Coverking Covers.I have two covers, one is a Tyvek for summer and the other is a Storm guard( I think) for winter.Even though I have a garage,I still cover the car indoors also.
Be sure to join the Porsche Club, the Austin group is a very good bunch, lots of activities and events.www.hcrpca.org that is the website.
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John .....You can also check out <a href="http://www.calcarcover.com" target="_blank">www.calcarcover.com</a> for a selection of different covers.
Just a friendly tip on covering your car....NEVER put a dirty cover on a clean car OR never put a cover on a dirty car. Works just like fine grade sand paper!
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