Mk3 fitted indoor cover ??
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Mk3 fitted indoor cover ??
Is there such a thing
Any photos and link please to company
Any photos and link please to company

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Re: Mk3 fitted indoor cover ??
Pmd mate.
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Re: Mk3 fitted indoor cover ??
I use classic additions indoor cover, not fitted but does the job. Fits well but be careful with the zips.

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Re: Mk3 fitted indoor cover ??
Another shout for Classic Additions.
The Super Soft Stretch Indoor Cover is OK if you are going to lay up the car when it is clean, but if you've just driven it and want to wrap it up dirty, go for the Custom Indoor Cover. It's the better indoor cover all round.
The Super Soft Stretch Indoor Cover is OK if you are going to lay up the car when it is clean, but if you've just driven it and want to wrap it up dirty, go for the Custom Indoor Cover. It's the better indoor cover all round.
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