dave - for the 1000 pounds, you could easily buy a rear seat on ebay (mine
sold for $10), fly to the US, have one hell of a party, pick up the seat,
put a handle on it and call it luggage, and send it on home with you.
Also,
are you really sure it's the sunroof and not the seal between the hatch
glass and the frame? I know you guys on the little island get a lot of
rain, but out here in the dry lands, the sunroof seal is rarely the cause
of a leak, it is almost always that the urethane has debonded from the
aluminum at hte top of the sunroof. If that is the problem, repair it
following the FAQ and BE SURE TO USE both primers recommended by 3M -
otherwise it won't work
"Dave Ryman" <dave_rymanNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "oldhickory" <inboxie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Hm...mine was dripping on me again yesterday...think I'll have a look.
>> Years ago it was because there were leaves that had gathered in there
>> and were blocking the drainage...we also thought it was the wind****eld
>> but the glazier figured it out....I'll give it a snoop now...
>>
>
> Water in rear seat thanks to a leak in the sunroof - has rotted the
> material. I am damn annoyed - if only I'd spotted it sooner. Now I don't
> only have the leak to fix, but am told that it's about £1000 ($2000US)
to
> get the seats reupholstered.
>
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> Regards,
> Dave
>
> email: dave_ryman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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