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Coverite Premiumtech Car Cover Grey Size D on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Buffalo, New York, US

Buffalo, New York, US
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Coverite PremiumTech Car Cover, Gray, Size D. It came with my house. It appears unused, but I can't be sure. It's in its original box. This Product Retails for $120 new. Information from manufacturer: Coverite Premiumtech Car Cover OUR BEST COVER! Coverite's Premiumtech is designed for the auto enthusiast.. Or, anyone who wants to pamper their car with their investment! Our 4 layer styem is fleee lined and extra thick to protect fine automobile body. High water resistance virtually waterproof, yet breathable. Fits cars from 15' 1" to 16' in length4 layers fabric with fleeced lined to protech your vehicle paints.High water resistance-virtually waterproof, yet breathableFabric is naturally resists rot and mildewUltrasonic welding seals seams tight Coverite Industries is a world-class import/exporter, specializing in providing universal automotive & power sports protective covers to US market. Headquartered in the Montclair California, Coverite was established in 1989. Coverite covers are currently produced with 4 different types of fabric materials (grades of quality) with a new fabric material due for release soon. The order of our fabric grades, from our premium quality to the most economical line, is as follows: Prestige , Tybond, Aerotech, Bondtech.

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