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Indoor car covers

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I've decided I need a breathable indoor car cover - I cleaned my car today and I've no doubt that when I get it out of the garage next, it will be covered in a layer of dust.

Any recommendations for a good and relatively inexpensive cover? (I can't remember which one Practical Classics remembered and I throw my old magazines away).


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just got one of these for Ant/Redroc -

http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/store/pro ... 408&page=1


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Just the ticket, thanks :good:


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I've got one of these for my Mk 1

http://www.coverscars.co.uk/ingaragefullsizecar.htm

I'll look up the reference number later


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GTXTRA wrote:just got one of these for Ant/Redroc -

http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/store/pro ... 408&page=1
and its brilliant! :good:


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