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hartley
14-01-11, 11:20 PM
could any one tell me were i could get a carcoon so i can keep my nova in so it doesnt rust
what size do yous think a would need
Just google it mate, it comes up easy,
hartley
14-01-11, 11:33 PM
what size carcoon would a need its just for me nova
calibra-keith
15-01-11, 12:04 AM
there was one on ebay few days ago may still be on.
Take the dimensions of the Nova and check for an appropriate Carcoon.
FFS. I'm sure you're here to take the piss out of yourself.
hartley
15-01-11, 12:15 AM
L14MNP - what the f**k are you on about man its a simple question a have asked am not taking the piss ryt so dont comment on my posts if you cant give me any information or help
hartley
15-01-11, 12:15 AM
Keith Calibra -just checked ebay and these one on its a size 4 not sure wether it will be a bit big tho thanks
http://www.carcoon.co.uk/
hartley
15-01-11, 12:27 AM
thanks Edd
LEWI007
15-01-11, 12:29 AM
nova dimensions from my haynes manual
length: 3622mm
height: 1365mm
width: 1532
LOL@ Limp
buy a decent sized one, so that when you get rid of the nova, something bigger will fit.
MARTIN KELSON
15-01-11, 11:08 AM
Drop Keith Robinson a PM sure he has one & would be able to advise on sizing.
I could be wrong but I think Keith's is size 3? I wanted the best fit possible and George at carcoon made me a custom one for the same price which I later sold to Dec Burke for his sport. Maybe drop him a pm as he may sell it with the car being gone etc. ;)
Nick.
hartley
15-01-11, 05:58 PM
What did that set you back nick
What did that set you back nick
Tbh I cant remember exactly fella..... circa £400 I think? You'd be best contacting George and telling him exactly what you want as their are various options. I went for a double skinned outdoor one which I intended to use in the garage but wanted more protection. Keith however opted for the single skin indoor option. Its all down to personal preferance really.
Nick.
Is there any point in having one if you have a dry garage ?
I think(read that as unsure) that they reduce/remove moisture in the air so even in a dry garage would make a diffrence.
i think i need an outdoor one for inside my shed, thought it was raining indoors its that fookin damp :(
So there £400 ish
Just get a dome tent, some ducting, and a dehumidifier
Job done for a quarter of the price lol
Olly755
16-01-11, 10:05 AM
I bought an outdoor version for the Capri, a large one, had it over 10 years now.
They do work really well inside the garage, but be warned: in my experience they do not perform well at all outside. They may have modified it since, but on mine the fans do not fit well into the cloth, and the connectors are poor, and on windy days the connectors drop out, the thing deflates, and a big, baggy, heavy cover then blows and flaps loosly all over your paintwork.
Also mine leaked badly- I was horrified to find mine soaking wet inside after around 3 months outside, resulting in corroded discs, cam cover and under bonnet clips on my old Nova, which was stored inside whilst moving house.
They also hate frost and snow.
I woul still recommend one though, just as long as they are kept inside or very well sheltered.
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