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DO I OR DONT I SELL MY PRELUDE???
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Re: DO I OR DONT I SELL MY PRELUDE???
What exhaust is it? 
It'd be a shame for you to sell though, seriously.

It'd be a shame for you to sell though, seriously.

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Interested to hear what others think, but my 2p's worth;
Car covers outside aren't good in our climate, in my experience.
However good the one is that you get, they either tend to trap moisture or rub the paint.
The inflatable car cocoon's would be great, but not the normal fitted ones.
If it's on a hard standing drive and you wax the bodywork before laying up was occasionally and run the engine up, that would probably be the best you could do for laying up over the winter I'd say?
Car covers outside aren't good in our climate, in my experience.
However good the one is that you get, they either tend to trap moisture or rub the paint.
The inflatable car cocoon's would be great, but not the normal fitted ones.
If it's on a hard standing drive and you wax the bodywork before laying up was occasionally and run the engine up, that would probably be the best you could do for laying up over the winter I'd say?
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