morty
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Registered: 5th Apr 02
Location: leeds, Drives:06 Focus ST-2
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does anyone put a car cover on there car on a night? if so do you just out the sheet on itself or put some thing under the sheet it advises to put a bed sheet or some thing to stop it scratching the paintwork but i think this is just a precaution so you dont blame them if the cover does any damage??
Also do you think it wil get nicked or blow away as it is not able to be tied down.
Darren M
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dragoncorsa
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Registered: 2nd May 02
Location: manchester, GSImerit??????
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no i tink it will attract more attention 2 it!
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Andy Stocker
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Registered: 31st Aug 00
Location: Herts Drives: Porsche 911
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I still have my car cover from Halfords (£60) that I used to cover C13 in, still use it occasionaly if I have to leave the Punto out overnight.
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Mikeboy
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Registered: 12th Jun 02
Location: Wiltshire Drives: SXi DTi
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yeh I got the £60 one too from halfords, cos it was very much recommended off here.
I got it cos my cat kept walking over my car and scratching it.
It's silver, and was soft, and didnt say anything about putting a sheet or anything between it and the car.
I got the small one for my 'C' , and it wouldnt fit ! - but then rather tahn go for the next size up I just got my money back , cos it wasn't as quick and easy to put on as I thought it would be..
It said in the instructions to take it off and fold it up in a particular way - to make it easier when it goes back on - fcuk that I thought !
Yeh, it also said to tie it down to protect against theft etc
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vibrio
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Registered: 28th Feb 01
Location: POAH
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I cover mine in piss when ever I get the chance
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carl moffatt
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Registered: 26th Aug 00
Location: manchester VW MK1 Golf
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they do a good job but look gay...
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