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Hello
Got a Speed Six Cerbera on a W plate, year 2000. Have replaced all inner and outer door seals together with boot. Main car alot better, but water is still getting in the boot somehow, might be tracking down where the water is pooling at both the left and right hand side of the boot, which is slightly lower than the main boot (hope you get what I mean!)This causes the rear headlights to condensate
Any info would be much appreciated
Cheers
Paul
Got a Speed Six Cerbera on a W plate, year 2000. Have replaced all inner and outer door seals together with boot. Main car alot better, but water is still getting in the boot somehow, might be tracking down where the water is pooling at both the left and right hand side of the boot, which is slightly lower than the main boot (hope you get what I mean!)This causes the rear headlights to condensate
Any info would be much appreciated
Cheers
Paul
sonnylad said:
Mine will always do this if facing down hill, as the water builds up at the rear and has nowhere to drain off.
Also worth checking where bolts hold the hinges on.
Also worth checking where bolts hold the hinges on.

You should try lending them your colouring in felts, Russ. They magically fix
most things on a Cerb, including stone chips

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