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  • how much for a blow up garage

    so how much does a cucoon type cover cost ,

  • #2
    Originally posted by taffr View Post
    so how much does a cucoon type cover cost ,

    I called them and told them I could not afford a new one (£380.00).....asked them if they had any ex-display or similar. Got one for £200.00 which had a small repair to the bubble which I noticed after 2 months. All electrics still sealed. Well happy with it.

    Price list here: http://www.carcoon.co.uk/carcoons.asp

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    • #3
      [quote=alminera;120703]I called them and told them I could not afford a new one (£380.00).....asked them if they had any ex-display or similar. Got one for £200.00 which had a small repair to bubble which I noticed after2 months. All electrics still sealed. Well happy with it.

      Price list here: http://www.carcoon.co.uk/carcoons.asp
      how does it work?

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      • #4
        [quote=taffr;120705]
        Originally posted by alminera View Post
        I called them and told them I could not afford a new one (£380.00).....asked them if they had any ex-display or similar. Got one for £200.00 which had a small repair to bubble which I noticed after2 months. All electrics still sealed. Well happy with it.

        Price list here: http://www.carcoon.co.uk/carcoons.asp
        how does it work?
        Lay the mat flat on the floor, drive the car on.

        Put the bubble over the car, like a dust sheet, then zip up the mat around the perimeter to the overhanging bubble. Simply plug the transformer in, watch the bubble expand and admire !
        The air goes in throught the fan, and escapes slowly through the fabric on top. Takes about 15 mins to do.





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        • #5
          oi bufty taff,talk 2 alan on monday night he has a tent for his fez

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rallyslag View Post
            oi bufty taff,talk 2 alan on monday night he has a tent for his fez
            cheers mate , will do

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            • #7
              [quote=alminera;120706]
              Originally posted by taffr View Post

              Lay the mat flat on the floor, drive the car on.

              Put the bubble over the car, like a dust sheet, then zip up the mat around the perimeter to the overhanging bubble. Simply plug the transformer in, watch the bubble expand and admire !
              The air goes in throught the fan, and escapes slowly through the fabric on top. Takes about 15 mins to do.
              sound easy , i'm gonna call on thursday ,

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              • #8
                i prefer a chamber with a frame, easier to dive in or out with no need for a spare pair of hands, less chance of scratching your paint either.



                mine came down today, car goes for body touch ups tomorrow, when i get it back it will be time to drive, so wont need bubble for 6 months

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                • #9
                  what make is your lee ? how much ?

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                  • #10
                    great things Graham, get one, well worth it imo

                    even charges the battery up and keeps it in top condition
                    MK2 member 091, RSOC member 2675, RS18 No 001, HRE7724 /50

                    My Car in the VbGarage and in My Album

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by taffr View Post
                      what make is your lee ? how much ?
                      its a cair-o-port sold through hamilton classics

                      a few of us did a bulk buy last year so we got a deal, normally retail around £300, well worth it i reckon

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by lee bishop View Post
                        its a cair-o-port sold through hamilton classics

                        a few of us did a bulk buy last year so we got a deal, normally retail around £300, well worth it i reckon
                        you got a number?

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                        • #13
                          Hamilton Classic and Motorsport supply high-quality, long-lasting premium car covers for classic cars and cherished vehicles. In addition, we also supply a range of event shelters, car storage, marquees, carpet sets, CTEK battery chargers, Minilite and Revolution wheels plus many more classic car accessories.


                          escort fits in a small one dude

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                          • #14
                            that wat alan has got a car o port,**** easy 2 get up ooer and as lee said doesnt go near the car so no rise of body damage

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by lee bishop View Post
                              thanks lee ,you still drivin to the lakes , yeah

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