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Thats what I have. Been washed and dried at least 15 times now in 2+ years and still working great. In severe winds you do need to run a "line" under the car thru the two holes built into the cover. I came home once to find the cover all the way off the car - gave me a moment of but other than that I give it 2 thumbs up.
Believe Lainey has the same for their car and have used more than 5 years now.
Believe Lainey has the same for their car and have used more than 5 years now.
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If the HP is a step up from the regular Weathershield, I defer my vote to what NH said
The covers I have for both CRX-Si and S2000 are Covercraft, I believe their car patterns are superior, the fit is just so perfect on both cars
The covers I have for both CRX-Si and S2000 are Covercraft, I believe their car patterns are superior, the fit is just so perfect on both cars