integra car cover....which one and where to get
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That California Car Cover company (I think that's the name) is probably one of the best, but they're expensive ($180-$250 or higher) depending on what kind of weave you get.
I got the one from Acura and it cost me $189.99. It fits the car PERFECTLY! It comes with a cheesy locking system too but the cover works great. I've gone through one strong winter with no complaints.
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Whatever cover you get, make sure it's breatheable. The previous owner of my car had a generic one which she gave to me. I tried it once, and it's junk. Single nylon layer, moisture can't escape (so I still get condensation underneath the cover), and then the cover got all soaked. It was nasty.
i got the Acura one for $180.. it fits well and is made of pretty thick material.. had it for over 3 years.. got it at a local dealership..
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I'd get the Acura cover. I paid a little over $100 for mine. It comes with a nice carry bag and fits the front of the car well. In my case, it doesn't quit fit as well in the back since it's made to fit the GSR spoiler. I replaced the cheesy supplied lock with a nice simple combination one. I didn't want to keep track of the key. Overall, I've been very pleased with mine.
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What would those of us w/ the S2K antenna do for a car cover? I wouldn't want to be poking holes in an expensive cover. Guess I'm out of luck.
Why did you get an S2000 antenna? Didn't your car come with a power one? You might want to look into a place that sells custom ones. They can usually make a modification to accomodate your antenna.
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