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    The one from napa I got is junk. Never wet my ass. Right now and for the next few months the m3 will be parked out side 24/7 here in Hawaii. Rains alot and more with the volcano going again have more acidic rain. Any one got some suggestions.

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    OEM noah car cover for the E46 chassis. Breathable and fits well.

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      #3
      Originally posted by simon_c View Post
      OEM noah car cover for the E46 chassis. Breathable and fits well.
      Probably hard to find is my guess

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        #4
        About to move cities and having the car covered is definitely a factor but id be terribly interested if anyone could vouch for a cover good enough for texas heat
        2002 TiAg M3 Coupe (SMG to 6spd), 2003 Jet Black M5

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          #5
          Hard to beat the OEM Noah. It's not fancy but it works

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            #6
            Haven't tried any of their offerings for an M3, but I've had good luck with the higher end options from California car cover (think mine are both "stormweave") on other chassis. The ones I have are older and believe they are also Noah based.

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              #7
              I got this for my indoor, garaged car and have been very happy with it:

              2005 6MT TiAg | 1:47.01 @ Laguna Seca
              ..........................| 1:58.93 @ Sonoma

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                #8
                i've bought two of these for an indoor cover.

                2018 Grigio Telesto F80 M3 DCT | :: Bone Stock ::
                2004 Titanium Silver E46 M3 6 Speed | :: Track Car ::

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                  #9
                  For outdoor use I recommend the Covercraft Weathersheild HP. Very light weight, easy to remove/store, keeps the dust off, dries quickly after rain/dew, and lasts a long time. I am on my second one for a different car that sits outside. The first cover lasted 6 years which is incredible for the AZ sun. The only downside is the $$.
                  2003.5 ///M3 Convertible

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                    #10
                    Mines baking in the sun out here west Oahu right now. Don’t want to put a cover because I read that dirt will get under and scratch it up when it’s windy. Hoping a ceramic cost will help protect against uv

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