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Old 11-14-2010, 10:34 AM
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Moved the cover from 350Z to 370Z. Fit is a bit tight in rear but overall good. Cover has withstood sun, rain and snow. Washed several times and treated with water repellent. Very pleased.
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^very impressive david. Durability looks superb. What water repellent did you use on the cover?
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Originally Posted by 67ZNISMO
^very impressive david. Durability looks superb. What water repellent did you use on the cover?
Scotch Guard. One can will take care of the entire cover.

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Cover went from 350Z to 370Z and is holding up well. Minor tear on hood where it froze during winter. Been washed more than 6 times. Never had a cover last this long. Very pleased.
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Excellent!
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Originally Posted by davidv
Cover went from 350Z to 370Z and is holding up well. Minor tear on hood where it froze during winter. Been washed more than 6 times. Never had a cover last this long. Very pleased.
Very nice follow up. I created a thread last year, concerning my own cover search. My OEM cover is not made for outdoors. Although my Z is under a car port, rain hits it from the side. I have to constantly remove the cover to wash and dry it, so the condensation doesn't cause oxidation.

The Noah is one cover I discovered during my Google search. I shall keep this in mind. The California Car Cover Company is another one I'm eyeballing...
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Originally Posted by davidv
After two OEM covers I thought I would try something new.



This is made from a multi-layer waffle material. Soft on both sides and feels like a sponge.
http://www.wolfautocovers.com/
I just ponied up for a NOAH cover after a year and a 1/2 us trying to use my OEM cover outdoors with the car under a carport. 1 distinct advantage I had was that not only is it under a carport, the driveway is shadowed by a large house on one side and a large townhome on the other. Direct sunlight was never my main concern. Rain, however, is. Price has gone up. The NOAH is now a whopping $232 + $10 shipping. I'll give it my own critique when it comes in.

I might add, it now comes with an antenna pouch...
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Originally Posted by vo7848
I just ponied up for a NOAH cover after a year and a 1/2 us trying to use my OEM cover outdoors with the car under a carport. 1 distinct advantage I had was that not only is it under a carport, the driveway is shadowed by a large house on one side and a large townhome on the other. Direct sunlight was never my main concern. Rain, however, is. Price has gone up. The NOAH is now a whopping $232 + $10 shipping. I'll give it my own critique when it comes in.

I might add, it now comes with an antenna pouch...
Good job Val, I think you made the right decision.

Let us know how it works out for you over time and save all of your receipts/paperwork
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Good job Val, I think you made the right decision.

Let us know how it works out for you over time and save all of your receipts/paperwork
Will do.

Right now she's taking a beating outside. I can't wait to get her polished up and covered up!
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My Noah cover from Covercraft for the 370Z lasted about 36 months. I pulled the cover to stretch the mirror fit, and it tore just below the mirror. Ultra violet light in Tucson, AZ is hell on any cover. I figure that the cover cost be about $5.55/month of use. Well worthwhile for any Z parked outside.
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