Tailor-made indoor car cover for E34 M5, E30 M3 etc etc
Gentlemen drivers,
My friend and esteemed businesspartner , member Lowplainsdrifter, has had a couple of car covers custom made.
We've got one specifically for the E34 M5 , E30 M3 and E30 325i (M-tech)
Here's a picture of the Sebring with the cover on. M5 letters on it are optional, any other text is possible too. If you fancy one too, please send a mail to E34M5@hotmail . com. If secure payment methods are used, we'll ship all over the world.
cheers
wout
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Last edited by Sebring NL; 12th October 2009 at 16:36.
the fitment around the mirrors is good, but this was just a quick fitment. will come up with some better pics of the E34 one and the E30 M3 and E30 325i ones. Other models are also possible
Material looks and feels like cloth, have to look in the label for exact names. Its the highest quality that this manufacturer offers, breathing etc. It may look thin on pictures, but its actually quite heavy in real life. The very thin covers used on car shows etc are not comparable, those are one-time use
Price depends on several things, please send a mail
Wout
Last edited by Sebring NL; 12th October 2009 at 21:19.
I'm also interested.
Is this outdoor or indoor cover ?
Its an indoor cover, made from cloth material. I asked the supplier some questions and they say its specially made for parking cars under that are hot, on racetracks etc. The material is their highest specification in durability etc.
The outdoor car covers I've seen are rarely useable, especially by me after I spent two days sanding the scratching out of a 2-year old 645Ci that had been under a cover outside. Plus the moist will be a problem. I used to have outdoor covers on my cars indoors, but they are too heavy and ugly for that alone
The outdoor car covers I've seen are rarely useable, especially by me after I spent two days sanding the scratching out of a 2-year old 645Ci that had been under a cover outside. Plus the moist will be a problem. I used to have outdoor covers on my cars indoors, but they are too heavy and ugly for that alone
I guess the problem is that the outdoor covers need to be a lot heavier and can't have any cloth material, as that wouldn't stand the wheather and keep the car moist. Because of the lack of cloth, they will always scratch.
I usually advise to keep cars without a cover when they're outside.