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Midnight5.0
Member # 597
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What's the best place to order a custom car cover? I need one for a Lightning. I know of California Car Cover - is the superweave worth the $? Or is there someone better?
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FoX GT
Member # 4587
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Wolf makes nice car covers, thats what AED uses. Not sure which one they have for a lightning:
http://www.global-accessories.com/carcovers/wolfcovers/wolfcovers_custom.html
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70mach351
Member # 7528
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i like ca car covers, had a couple wolfes fall apart
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68gtscode
Member # 8679
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I have a California Car Covers Superweave and like it a lot. I have also had an Evolution cover. My input is to consider what you want the cover for and where you store your car... the Superweave is extremely thin, and won't do much to protect your car from door dings, etc. My car has never been in the rain, but I think the cover would be good for repelling water. It is also nice because it doesn't collect/absorb dust like an Evolution cover will.
I keep the Superweave on my car in the garage just to keep dust off it. If you can afford it, I would recommend it to anyone! [ November 02, 2009, 05:28 PM: Message edited by: 68gtscode ]
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68gtscode
Member # 8679
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... and it fits PERFECT! [ November 02, 2009, 05:29 PM: Message edited by: 68gtscode ]
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FoX GT
Member # 4587
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quote: Originally posted by 68gtscode: I have a California Car Covers Superweave...If you can afford it...
Damn, its over $300! Might as well just hire a body guard to protect it!
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68gtscode
Member # 8679
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quote: Originally posted by FoX GT: quote: Originally posted by 68gtscode: I have a California Car Covers Superweave...If you can afford it...
Damn, its over $300! Might as well just hire a body guard to protect it!
True it's not cheap, but if it prevents a $10K paint job I feel it's worth it. I do agree a cheaper cover would probably work just as well in most conditions.
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