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gulf908
post Sep 19 2016, 04:59 AM
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Guys

I need to tap your experience again please.
I went to the local PC NSW concours yesterday - lovely new venue but shame about the rain for most of the day (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
Good news - I came second in wash/polish class against some serious 356ers.
Bad news is that my car is like a colander in anything but light rain despite the sealing rubbers looking to be in very good order.
The main one bothering me is a small water pool on the side rail next to the passengers speaker grill which doesn't seem to be coming in the door opening but from behind the upper dash somewhere - maybe the fresh air system drainage pipe(?).
I have recently installed some very nice speakers and I don't want them to drown before their time.
Where could this pesky leak likely to be coming from ?

TIA
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post Sep 19 2016, 09:37 AM
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