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thanks risking, I will keep them in mind too if covercraft cant do what i need.

Remember, if its not on, its not on.

Seriously though there has been a genuine Nissan car cover for BNR32 brand new on Yahoo for weeks now :action-smiley-069:

mmm that could be an option...

covercraft has just got back to me. he suggested 3 different covers:

one is $380 and is a 4 layer cover

one (noah) is $408 and has a micropouros layer in the middle of the 4 layers.

one is $566 and is a really thin parachute like material but with silicone in it and is 98% water proof, scratch proof etc.

Remember, if its not on, its not on.

Seriously though there has been a genuine Nissan car cover for BNR32 brand new on Yahoo for weeks now :(

How much is it Nick?

My computer doesnt load the Jap pages

mmm that could be an option...

covercraft has just got back to me. he suggested 3 different covers:

one is $380 and is a 4 layer cover

one (noah) is $408 and has a micropouros layer in the middle of the 4 layers.

one is $566 and is a really thin parachute like material but with silicone in it and is 98% water proof, scratch proof etc.

I've had the thin waterproof Covercraft one for about 3 years on one of my cars.

The car is outside under a tree all the time & besides fading from black to grey on the outside, (the inside is still black), it is still 98% water proof.

The only problems I have had is that I had to take it to a trimmer to sew on some straps with plastic clips that go under the car to hold it on in the wind (had to chase it down the street the day after i bought it!)

Also, the stitching has only just begun to undo in the elastic where it rubs on the tyre all the time.

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OMGZORS mannn, youze are all pewfs!!!

seriously though just get a 50-100 buck one, no need to go overboard

remember its only a 32GTR we arent talking about bentleys and lambo's here, a cheapish one is not likely to "ruin your paintjob" :blink: almost 600 bucks for a car cover?? :spew:

  • 1 year later...

i went soft of the whole car cover issue. but from what I found out the covercraft ones seem to be the bees knees. I would go for the $410 one with the extra middle layer.

if it means anything i bought a kenco one a few years ago, i have used it on my 4 last cars and it worked perfectly.

fitted nicely, but if it was outside and windy.... you were almost best leaving it of because it moved... it only has one strap on it.

but if your looking for one when the car is inside, then just get your regular cheap ones, they dont scratch and if they have anything on them that might scratch... just cut it off.

the one i have is just a thin 1 layer thing, but its not like a tarp its a very soft fabric. perfect for inside protection.

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