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Old 07-13-2010, 10:06 AM
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what car cover do you use?

I want to buy a indoor form fit cover for my Z & TT. I was looking at the cover craft form fit. They look like they are well made. What kind of cover are you using? Any feedback or suggestions would be great. Thanks, Dave
 
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I have the Porsche cover made for the car, I love it I wish they made sheets out of that material.
 
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I have the Porsche cover made for the car, I love it I wish they made sheets out of that material.
Same here. I was worried about the cover scratching the car, but used it a few times without any problems.
 
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california car cover has some nice products.
 
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I use a California Car Cover with good success on mine.
 
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I use the Covercraft Dustop. I was looking at the Form Fit, but decidd the extra protection of the Dustop would be better. It is MUCH thicker and will protect against anything dropping on the car much better than the Form Fit. If you don't think you have to worry about that, then the form fit might be for you. According to Covercraft, they are both rated 'best' for indoor use, and the dustop has higher UV protection if you have any windows in your garage. It is also much cheaper...
 
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Coverking Silverguard Plus
 
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Coverking Silverguard Plus for my 911tt and my Lotus, and a Coverking Satin Stretch for my GT.
 
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Here's what my Cayenne now sits under: Cover King new stretch material and thick too.

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Here's what my Cayenne now sits under: Cover King new stretch material and thick too.

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That is a nice cover. Is it for outdoor also
look like they need to pave that road.
 
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That is a nice cover. Is it for outdoor?
In and Out....

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I had a Griots car cover for my C2, it was real soft. Only problem was that it collected a lot of dust. Now I have the Porsche cover. I didnt think I would like it better but I do like it better than the Griots now due to the dust issue.
 
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