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As I am selling my R34 GTT I thought I'd better sell this car cover as well:

This is custom made to fit the R34 2 door Skylines snuggly, and really is a high quality product. You wont find this one at your local auto shop!

Quality stitching, and soft to touch yet hard wearing - the cover is made up of three layers:

- a water proof outer layer

- a tough wearing inner layer

- a soft inner layer so as not to scratch your beloved Skyline! :)

It has only been used a few times and is like new, no rips or tears. This is perfect for the super fussy (like me) R34 Skyline owner. I had to do a lot of hunting around to find this cover originally and it cost FAR MORE than I have it listed below!

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Selling for $150 ONO

Pick up only! Elwood, Melbourne

PM me with any offers

Cheers,

Jay

0413 122 695

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Some further info on the cover:

The original supplier cover supplier link

The product is called: NOAH

"NOAH barrier fabric actually stops water, yet it "breathes" to allow any trapped moisture, seam seepage or condensation to easily evaporate. The unique construction process (patent pending) results in a cover with maximum all-weather protection...highly water resistant, dust resistant, UV resistant and breathable to make sure moisture and/or heat don't stay under the cover. Made in the U.S. by Kimberly-Clark, the fabric weighs only 4.45 oz./sq. yd., so it's easy to handle and fold."

It features 3 layers:

Protective Outer Layers - A bi-component spunbond, using sheath-core technology. The inner core is polypropylene for strength, with a polyethylene wrap for softness. A silver-gray color was selected because of its heat-resistant properties. The fabric is also treated with UV inhibitors for extended outdoor use.

Micro-Porous Middle Layer - The barrier layer is breathable film, a proprietary stretch-film technology developed exclusively for Kimberly-Clark. The film is stretched and subjected to a chemical process that creates microscopic holes smaller than droplets of water or dust, yet large enough to allow moisture vapor to escape.

Soft, Paint-Protecting Inner Layer - A bi-component fabric made with polyethylene and nylon. This combination results in an exceptionally high strength-to-weight ratio, with the "soft touch" necessary for today's water-based paint finishes.

UPDATE: Happy to organise shipping within Aus-wide

Let me know where you want the cover shipped to and I can let you know postage costs - though shouldn't be much. I would expect less than $20

Cheers,

Jay

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