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    Quote Originally Posted by Deezul_AwT View Post
    Looking forward to it. I don't know if you'll get them out in time, but I plan on going to an Impala meet in New Jersey on Oct 25, so I could show it off and maybe get you a few more sales. Any referral bonuses?
    LOL! Better worry about if it fits your Impala first.

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    That looks like a solid fix, I will definetly be looking into getting one. I find that the driver side floor board also gets wet, is there a fix for that side as well?
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    Mine driver's side has been getting a puddle as well, but I think it's because the rubber seals around the doors are starting to show their age. Since my GP is on borrowed time anyway, unless I can find a cheap fix, I'll just live with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deezul_AwT View Post
    Mine driver's side has been getting a puddle as well, but I think it's because the rubber seals around the doors are starting to show their age. Since my GP is on borrowed time anyway, unless I can find a cheap fix, I'll just live with it.
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    You sir thank you so much i have the water leaking issue on my 01 gtp and i was wondering what the permenant solution is i thank you so much i will deff be doing this this weekend. thanks man hope my gm dealer has the part how much was the part?
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    I installed one using the pictures as a guide (thanks Abrasive) on my 2001 GP GT and it installed perfectly. The Dealer was surprised at the low cost and double checked to make sure. He commented he should put a slip in every heater motor they sell and look like a hero for a change . I had replaced the heater motor about soon after purchasing the car in November 2011 and addressed the loose molding issues but this was a far better idea (surprisingly it came from GM themselves-must have felt guilty or something).
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    Hi my name is Nick, I am new to this forum. My girlfriend is having this same issue with her 1998 Oldsmobile Intrigue. Will this deflector work for this car? Thank you.
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