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Old Mar 9, 2003 | 10:41 AM
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I picked one up at california car company. Got it out the door for $54 bucks. I would love to get one of those zippable/velcro tanneau cover so that it can be put on and drive with it. For now, I think the interior cover will make my life during the summer more enjoyable. I can leave my boot on most of the year now and still protect the interior from sun and crap.
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Old Mar 9, 2003 | 11:01 AM
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I have the one from California Car and it work very well. I bought it thru a discount offered here about a year ago and it is one of the best bang for buck purchases I have made for the S.
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Old Mar 9, 2003 | 11:53 AM
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I purchase a Honda OEM dust cover for $225. and use it when I garage more than one night. The cover is custom tailored for s2k, its inside flannel lined cotton, fits perfectly mirrors, aerial, exhaust pipes, includes a storage bag, etc. and I am 110% satisfied with it. Initially, I tried to go the cheap route, but I could not seem to find a cove that would fit properly. My s2k's paint is outstanding in it quality and the expensive cover is worth it for insurance to me.
I park my s2k in a 45 x 105 ft. garage with my other car and landscaping trucks and cover keeps the dust off the car's paint and windows.
Cover includes usage and care instructions and I can share my experience for your potential benefit: Use only the common brand 'Fantastic' spray cleaner for detergent. 'Fantastic' is recommended by the cover manufacture because it does not leave any residue like most if not all other detergents. I found this to be the truth.
Find a commercial coin laundry with large machine and a spin/dry centrifuge. Wash cover in COLD water, 'dry' in centrifuge, DO NOT use dryer to minimize shrinking, and hang it on a wash line to complete.
Some time ago I found out I made this 'fatal error' using ' Tide' to wash cover for a former car. The car cover became contaminated with detergent dust, which settled on the car every time I used it, despite my continuous, innumerable, repeated, relentless rinsing, and never used the cover again. "Fantastic' eliminated this problem.
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Old Mar 9, 2003 | 12:36 PM
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Skip, these are not full covers, these are cockpits covers. Completely different items.

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