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Pretty sure Motorsport Auto has them. Don't settle for the cheap one, get one of the better ones. The cheap one doesn't do a good job of keeping the moisture out and it will end up damaging the paint sooner or later. I used one on an race car I had and it did a number on the paint. It was a cheap paint job to begin with but it should have lasted a bit longer.....

I think you could probably also get on from California Car Covers, not sure of their web-site address, but they have covers to fit most anything and may be less expensive.

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I agree with 2mz's.The wrong cover will do more damage than the weather.I had a friend that was given a cover for xmas for his nice corvette.About three months later the factory paint started popping off in chunks.If you have the space one of those tarp/pole portable garages from lowes/home depo may be a better choice.Maybe both!

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