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Old 04-09-2016, 02:03 PM
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Hi, I recently purchased my 997 in late Feb and in the spirit of full disclosure I'm a tad OCD and I'm thinking about buying a cover for it. I would appreciate any advice on this. Also, my car came with a invisible bra. Any one out there with advice on this as far as maintenance goes? Thanks.
Old 04-09-2016, 05:07 PM
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Coverking Autobody Armor Custom Car Cover

http://www.autoanything.com/car-covers/60A5324A0A0.aspx

Cover King makes excellent custom covers. I have a 2008 Aero C4S. I purchased an outdoor cover for road trips. The fit and quality is outstanding.
Free shipping too.
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IDK, I ordered a coverking car cover for my Cab. I called and asked about the fit prior to ordering it.
I was assured the fit would be perfect. It did not and I am in the process of trying to return it.
Loose in the front of car, tight at the mirror pockets, and very tight on the rear.
I do like the material quality.
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My experience with a cover was disappointing--regardless of how careful I was there was always a scratch issue
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Never cover a dirty car.
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thank you everyone for your replies.
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I bought their indoor cover and liked it a lot. It is supposed to be the same as oem at about half price.
http://www.carnewal.com/products/All...r-Cover-Indoor

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That's a nice looking cover. Thanks.
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Randy, I use form fit satin indoor cover for my cars. Very soft and does great job keeping dust off car. I only use them after washing my cars. I have examples from coverking, covercraft and Porsche. My favorite is covercraft but they are all great. The black is Cc and light one is OEM Porsche.













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