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JayYoon 12-17-2010 03:22 AM

car covers?
 
Do you guys use these?
Also anyone know any good place to get one that are good quality?

BildoBastig 12-17-2010 07:11 AM

Bump for interest as well... Was thinking about getting one of these but have no clue what ones are good quality... my z is the first nice car I have ever owned lol :)

VaGntlmn 12-17-2010 07:33 AM

that's 2 for interest.
I hope we get some responses.....

KaienZ34 12-17-2010 08:07 AM

I bought this one in jan. 09 when i got my Z. It has held up just fine, i only thing i would say is do not put a dirty cover on any car clean or dirty. The reason i say that is a dirty cover or a cover with dirt on it can scratch the paint. Not the large noticeable kind but the kind called "swirl marks" you can't see them unless you get very close or do the light test. That's just when you take a close pic of the car and the light shows the small swirls. Here's a link...

The Z Store! Nissan-Datsun 240Z-260Z-280Z-280ZX-300ZX(Z31/Z32)-350Z-370Z Parts: Technalon Car Cover, 09-10 370Z, Factory Rear Spoiler

ClemsonWill 12-17-2010 09:16 AM

Nissan makes a fitted cover for the Z as well. I don't have any personal experience with it.

2011 Nissan 370Z Coupe | Accessories | Nissan USA

kellyefields 12-17-2010 10:01 AM

The nissan fitted cover for inside use is the best I have personnally came across. Not only is it fitted and very soft as not to scratch but it comes with the z logo on the front. a bonus if you like that. I was able to go to a local nissan stealer and found that they had one in stock that someone had not picked up and was able to get it at cost. I Very highly recommend it to protect in a garage. :tup:

kenchan 12-17-2010 10:06 AM

jay- i use to use a nice dust cover i bought from Griot's Garage for my G during the winter, but lately i dont use it at all. it was so that i dont get salt dust on my G.

i use to open the garage door during the winter time while taking the trash out or pulling out my other FF fun car at the time, but with 2 RWD cars + snow, i just take the trash out from the porch these days and leave the garage door closed throughout the winter. lol :D

sig11 12-17-2010 11:22 AM

I have my car covered with a California Car Covers Weathershield HP cover right now. They run about $300 but I think it will be worth it considering my old cheap cover ripped apart in the first snow storm last year.

Hopefully I'll get to uncover it sometime in the next month so I can start the car for a while. I'm pretty afraid of the frozen snow damaging the cover or scratching the car.

KaienZ34 12-17-2010 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KaienZ34 (Post 854658)
I bought this one in jan. 09 when i got my Z. It has held up just fine, i only thing i would say is do not put a dirty cover on any car clean or dirty. The reason i say that is a dirty cover or a cover with dirt on it can scratch the paint. Not the large noticeable kind but the kind called "swirl marks" you can't see them unless you get very close or do the light test. That's just when you take a close pic of the car and the light shows the small swirls. Here's a link...

The Z Store! Nissan-Datsun 240Z-260Z-280Z-280ZX-300ZX(Z31/Z32)-350Z-370Z Parts: Technalon Car Cover, 09-10 370Z, Factory Rear Spoiler

This one is for all weather, it's also fitted to the 370 so much that they have the with factory spoiler or without option. I don't have pics of my Z covered but, here's a friend's Z that has the same cover.

http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/5...0530126558.jpg

http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/9...2072126878.jpg

It says front when you get it, he added the rest after.
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/7...4796127363.jpg

kenchan 12-17-2010 02:21 PM

^^ smart idea with the plate number on the cover. :tup:

when i had the dust cover on, one of my crazy indian neighbors down the street asked me why my car was covered as if i stoled the car. he kept joking that cops will take my cover and car away, so i told him he should go drrive around in his green yaris.

Da.Menace 12-17-2010 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 855291)
so i told him he should go drrive around in his green yaris.

:roflpuke2:

Zuppy51 12-17-2010 04:12 PM

I also have an all-weather one. It's from cover craft. It fits OK, not as well as the Nissan one for some reason.
I've found that you cannot use it on a car that is not clean. Or the wind will move it slightly and it will scratch the clear coat. Especially on the outside corners. I've had to buff them out 2x now. Before I realized what was doing it. Now, I wash the car almost everytime before I cover it, or I wipe it down with a cali duster first so there's no fine dust to scratch...
YMMV...

Here's the one I use:
C17318NH Cover: 2010 NISSAN 370Z NISMO Coupe (2 Door)/With Spoiler/Without Spoiler/2 Mirror Pockets/ Size G3 2 Mirror Pockets - NOAH®

Each $222.40

Covercraft Vehicle Selector
Year: 2010
Make: NISSAN
Model: 370Z NISMO Coupe (2 Door)/With Spoiler/Without Spoiler/2 Mirror Pockets/ Size G3 2 Mirror Pockets
Description: NOAH®





All-Weather Protection
Film Barrier Technology
High-tech, Bonded 4-Layer Composite
Non-Woven, Multi-Layer Protection
Kimberly-Clark
Fabric Color: Gray
Warranty: 4 Years

Dwight Frye 12-17-2010 05:41 PM

Here's a post that I made last year on the subject:

A lot of it will depend on what your requirements are for a cover. I need one to cover my car during the day in an outdoor parking lot in the SouCal sun. The car is garaged at night. I had a Covercraft Weathershield cover for my Infiniti G35 that was used almost daily for 4 years when parked outside at my place of employment. It did a really good job of keeping the dust off the car as there was a lot of construction going on nearby for about a year. It's also breathable and doesn't trap moisture underneath and was effective at keeping the sun from beating down on the paint and upholstery. The trick is keeping a good coat of wax on your car and using something like a California Car Duster to remove dust before covering it. The Covercraft covers are custom fit which in my opinion is important in breezy conditions. The generic size and cheap material covers will buffet and rub on the paint on any high edges. The Covercraft Weathershield also will roll up into a very compact package, important in a car like a Z with very limited storage space.
That model is not weatherproof, in other words not for use to keep rain off of the car if it's not to be driven for a while for example.
I just bought another Covercraft Weathershield for my 370Z and it fits perfectly. I expect similar good service from it. The downside ? They are not cheap. I paid about $275 including the little storage bag.
Check Covercraft's website, it has pretty good comparison charts for it's different models showing what their strengths and weaknesses are depending on what you need out of the cover.

Oscar135 12-17-2010 09:05 PM

My baby is covered with the Nissan inside cover. It fits perfectly and looks great!


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