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Offline dkabab

Thanks will take a squiz at it sometime, I'd prefer a tight fit, worth checking it out.

991 is bigger than 997, should be a snug fit



Offline mtarone


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991 is bigger than 997, should be a snug fit

Good point Dave, might just do the job.



Offline mhh

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Thanks, does it fit snugly over the whole car including the mirrors? The factory one seems like a sloppy fit.

It's not stretchable, so not as snug as a Porsche inside cover. It's weatherproof though. Sloppy factory cover? Mine is tight.



Offline mtarone


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It's not stretchable, so not as snug as a Porsche inside cover. It's weatherproof though. Sloppy factory cover? Mine is tight.

I do want weatherproof. Sloppy might not be the right word, but it just doesn't seem to fit as tightly as the inside cover does. I have no reference other than the pic below and a few comments from 911 owners on another forum.



Offline Fil-Ski


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Offline mhh

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I do want weatherproof. Sloppy might not be the right word, but it just doesn't seem to fit as tightly as the inside cover does. I have no reference other than the pic below and a few comments from 911 owners on another forum.

The indoor covers are elastic but aren't weatherproof. Good looks or practicality - take your pick.



Offline anotherforumuser

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+1 for MHH's Calcovers. Ive been using their products since since about 1985.

Has to be a cover in this range that is exactly what you want.

http://www.calcarcover.com/n_carcovermaterials/All



Offline mtarone


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Not sure what cover you are after but checkout https://www.autopyjama.com

They don't seem to have anything for a 991.



Offline mtarone


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The indoor covers are elastic but aren't weatherproof. Good looks or practicality - take your pick.

OK - Practicality wins.:)



Offline mtarone


  • Joined: May 2012

  • Location: Adelaide
+1 for MHH's Calcovers. Ive been using their products since since about 1985.

Has to be a cover in this range that is exactly what you want.

http://www.calcarcover.com/n_carcovermaterials/All

Thanks - seems like the one to go for if alvchua's old one doesn't work.



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