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Old 04-12-2005, 03:14 PM
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Built this thing today, now my S won't get all wet. No real reason for me posting it up, but I am kinda bored sitting here waiting for the g/f to come over for dinner
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That and a car cover should make that as good as a garage.
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awww...that's cute! nice job!
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Originally Posted by pushin9,Apr 12 2005, 06:25 PM
Do you have enough space to open the doors and get in and out
With it so low, its a tight squeeze but its doable. I am only using half of the leg pieces so if I get sick of bending over I can raise it up another 3-4 feet (I like how its better protected this way though). The canopy is huge, its 20'x10'.
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Originally Posted by Dezoris,Apr 12 2005, 06:32 PM
That and a car cover should make that as good as a garage.
Yup, I also have the OEM Honda cover
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Bad idea putting the car cover on out doors. The wind will blow against the cover causing it to move and flap a bit. As it does this, it will wear right through your paint.
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Originally Posted by GChambers,Apr 13 2005, 01:03 AM
Bad idea putting the car cover on out doors. The wind will blow against the cover causing it to move and flap a bit. As it does this, it will wear right through your paint.
I was wondering about that and now will not be using the cover for anything but winter storage, thanks. The paint on my Talon never did look quite as good after being stored outdoors for a winter with a cover on it.
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Originally Posted by GChambers,Apr 13 2005, 06:03 AM
The wind will blow against the cover causing it to move and flap a bit. As it does this, it will wear right through your paint.
It's been real windy up here for the past week. Hope you avoided that mistake.
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