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Offline GemGTI

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« on: 13 March 2005, 20:05 »
Hi, as I have just bought a mk1 gti I am being very protective of her! Therefore I want a car cover, I have looked about but can only find universal ones. Does anyone know if there are specific golf car covers onsale? If so where and how much?

Thanks in advance

However please be quick in replying, I'm getting annoyed chasing birds away from my pride and joy!

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Re: car cover
« Reply #1 on: 13 March 2005, 20:11 »
hey..i just use a full cover from argos,is about ?20 n shes all wrapped up like a feckin parcel! lol
but if u mean a cover for day-to-day,best talk to richandhazel,he has a cover for the cabrio but i cant for the life of us remember the supplier name?!maybs pm him?!

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Re: car cover
« Reply #2 on: 13 March 2005, 21:51 »
got mine from halfords but its  universal one. not bad- about 30 quid.

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Re: car cover
« Reply #3 on: 16 March 2005, 03:22 »
I bought an expensive one for my mk1 (around ?150 if I remember correctly). Its very good and is totally protecting it whilst it is stored in the garden, awaiting project commencement.
Just trying to remember where I got it from. I'll try and find the receipt.
« Last Edit: 16 March 2005, 03:30 by richandhazel »

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Re: car cover
« Reply #4 on: 16 March 2005, 03:25 »
This is where I got it from:-

http://www.classicadditions.co.uk/


I wanted a good one as I knew it was going to be a fair while before I got around to carrying out this project.

This is the one I actually went for:-

http://www.classicadditions.com/info.cfm/model_id/2109/type/hd_waterproof_car/popup/yes?CFID=2475939&CFTOKEN=50150094
« Last Edit: 16 March 2005, 03:30 by richandhazel »

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Re: car cover
« Reply #5 on: 16 March 2005, 12:40 »
make sure its not flapping around in the wind if its not soft lined or you will loose paint


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Re: car cover
« Reply #6 on: 16 March 2005, 12:48 »
I just bought a universal one from argos about 2 1/2 years ago, it was soft lined and all that.
My car just spent 4months under it through the winter and it looked as clean and shiny last weekend when I uncovered it as the day I put it away. No damp had built up or anything, it's certainly best to make sure you allow the cover to move about a bit in the wind in order to let the car breathe and dry out any condensation. I threaded a bungee cord round behind each wheel then used some of those big clips you see on market stalls to clip them onto the cover. In strong wind it would inflate above the car like a tent but always stayed put.

Just noticed my winter banger is under the cover in my sig pic!


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Re: car cover
« Reply #7 on: 16 March 2005, 12:53 »
it just i bought a cheap unlined one once and lost some paint on the corner of the samba  :cry:


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