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Group Buy Interest? Windshield Sun Shade


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13 minutes ago, pminasi said:

I will take one please! I have the same brand for my e46 and they work great. Does this one come with the sleeve for storage - keeps it nice and neat! Thanks for doing this!

 

To keep the cost down, they won't come with a canvas storage sleeve, although their shipping box holds them nicely, and it fits perfectly between the rear shock towers. If you desire a nice canvas carrying case/sleeve, Amazon has Covercraft branded units for less than $14 shipped.

 

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21 minutes ago, Mpower5266 said:

Just wondering.  I have a weathertech one for my daily driver Jeep and its great.

 

From what I can see, the Weathertech is thinner and rolls up, versus the Covercraft unit's thicker, folding construction. 

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1967 1600 Bristol - stock as a rock

1976 2002 Pastellblau - Alpina tribute

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I've had one of these exact sunshields for over 15 years.  It was a life-saver when I lived down in NOLA.  I still use it when I'm parked outside all day.

 

I'm very surprised you had to work with Covercraft on this, since they've had this design available (unless it went NLA).  Mine is a UVS-100 model, designed specifically to fit the 2002 windsheild - nice heavy duty folding model, that came with a slipcase.  It was only $40 or so back then...

 

https://www.covercraft.com/us/en/product/uvs100-custom-sunscreen.UV

 

Tom

 

 

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Please include me for a cute shade. 

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I'm in. Thanks.

 

I recently purchased two covers from Covercraft, one for my 2002tii and one for my 320iS. Excellent quality and fit.

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Maybe start a list if you're starting a group buy, probably help a bit with all the interest to better organize.


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