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    Door seals

    Hey all just after some advice on where to get replacement door seals for my Gu3 (im in penrith, sydney), been stuck in water a few times and within 2 mins my feet are almost under water. Also the bung or seal around the wiring loom where it leaves the cab under the front passenger seat got torn out along with most of the loom. Fixed the electrics but need to get her water tight before more water crossings. Cheers guys.

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    I doubt new door seals will stop the water mate, a brand new car will still leak, it will come in through the factory drain holes in the door, plus countless other areas including the sills etc
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    The water comes in via the sills. These aren't sealed from the cab

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