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Old 01-01-2005, 11:51 AM
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<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/70163/fvck_002.jpg"></center><p>Doesn't look too bad, right? Look what I found in the back:
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That's a good 5 inches of standing water there.
Old 01-01-2005, 01:51 PM
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I've never owned a watertight car. I guess that's what's called a 'new' car. That sight has greeted me many times after a good rain. Time to pull the carpet and hang it over the tub for a few days. Sorry.

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Old 01-01-2005, 02:20 PM
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That sucks. I sympathize...I get it in my passenger side back floor too.
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Default use a shop vac and suck that stuff outta there quick....

its a PITA, but after every rain storm you gotta keep up with that untill you can find a fix the leaks.
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That sucks, is that gonna through you off the time line for this month's meet?
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I guess I'm 1 of the lucky 1's to have a 4kq in the PacNW that's water tight (&amp; FS)
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Whüre!
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Even if i have to wear waders to stay dry, I'll make the trip.
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&lt;thumbs up&gt; Awesome dedication
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Default Update:

It's starting to look to me like it's the sunroof drain on the driver's side- the water was only on the driver's side, the outlet for the passenger side was wet and the driver's side was not.
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