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- macker
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Re: mini car cover
you could try here
http://www.minispares.com/Product.aspx? ... 285&title=
or alternatively you could try contacting Miniquip
Ian
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028 (048) 4481 1688 (THIS NUMBER WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE SOON)
0044 7703 839 401 (NEW NUMBER)
http://www.minispares.com/Product.aspx? ... 285&title=
or alternatively you could try contacting Miniquip
Ian
MINI QUIP
http://www.mini-quip.co.uk
028 (048) 4481 1688 (THIS NUMBER WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE SOON)
0044 7703 839 401 (NEW NUMBER)
- Billy
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Re: mini car cover
I was towing the Hornet on my trailer with the Monsoon cover over it yesterday and I couldn't believe it when the damn thing ripped to shreds with the wind ballooning under it. Moral of the story: Only use these covers for static storage and not when you're transporting your Mini.
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Re: mini car cover
Would that of being an exspensive cover billy
- Billy
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Re: mini car cover
Yep, paid about 100 for it and Monsoon would be considered a good brand.
Reason for covering the car in transit: it's a convertible and the hood isn't fitted.
Reason for covering the car in transit: it's a convertible and the hood isn't fitted.
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Re: mini car cover
I've a storm force one (€270 I think) and the aerial butt ripped through it. Going to have to get some duct tape to try to a temp fix. So just be careful you have nothing major protruding.
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Re: mini car cover
I find after about 2 years of outdoor use most covers tear easly.
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Re: mini car cover
yes. nice but not fully developed. it needs air-con & dehumidifier system and a security camera & tracker device to be really useful.The Marcos Graveyard wrote:http://www.brianjames.co.uk/range/range ... d=2&rid=16
Signature still awaiting top-coat and lacquer....
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Re: mini car cover
i tore mine (voyager) when adjusting it while wet. it "stuck" to the roof and tore near the seam. Duct tape repair lasted 3 weeks till the uv and wet got to it. I'm going to get a patch from a tent repair kit.antodeco wrote:I've a storm force one (€270 I think) and the aerial butt ripped through it. Going to have to get some duct tape to try to a temp fix. So just be careful you have nothing major protruding.
Signature still awaiting top-coat and lacquer....
- keith
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Re: mini car cover
weh i got mine we did a group buy from here: http://www.cover-zone.com/ somone on this forum organised it. it was a good while backjamesb wrote:i was just wondering does any one know where would i get a mini indoor car cover?
Signature still awaiting top-coat and lacquer....
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Re: mini car cover
If your on the imoc Facebook page some company has advertised car cover for special price of £74.
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