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Old Nov 15, 2016 | 10:57 AM
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2010 GT speed car cover

Hey all,

Thanks in advance, any recommendations on a good outdoor car cover for NY winter conditions?

Links would be great.

Thank you
 

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First, don't as they scratch the paint. Get an aluminum carport that can handle weight and has the roof-top slats so that snow falls off it easily. That's what i did.
 
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Originally Posted by stevenrmusic
First, don't as they scratch the paint. Get an aluminum carport that can handle weight and has the roof-top slats so that snow falls off it easily. That's what i did.
thanks for the suggestion but Im not interested in putting up a structure.

If anyone has any car cover recommendations please post up. thank you.
 


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