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Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
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Well the "cause" is a hole or crack that is allowing the water in. Now the hard part is finding it and there may be more than one. The first thing to do is a good visual inspection to see if you see anything obvious. If you find it then silicone caulk is some of the best stuff going as it adheres well and remains flexible but be aware not all silicone caulk is paintable which may not be important to you. If you can't find it visually then try having someone spray on the outside with a garden hose as you watch for leaks. Good luck.
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2002 Boxster S . Arctic silver + black top/int. Jake Raby 3.6 SS engine " the beast ". GT3 front bumper, GT3 side skirts and GT3 TEK rear diffuser. 1999 996 C4 coupe black/grey with FSI 3.8 engine . Rear diffuser , front spoiler lip with ducktail spoiler .
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