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cheap way just drill a small hole in the bottom then let water leak out, then get a hairdryer make the heat go into the hole and it should dry up the residue then with the hole in the bottom it wont build up anymore

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DIY Thread;

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=water+in+light

Had similar problem, took to mechanic to reseal tail-light and got it done for $50. Not worth the effort for such a small price in my opinion

get windscreen sealer for a couple dollars from your repco/autobarn, and seal it yourself..

it took me literally 10 mins to take light housing out, dry, put back in, and seal

in my case (R33) i took a good 2/3hours maybe even more for the whole thing but they are real to take out, require ALOT of force. I thought it was the seal around the tail light that went bad but it wasnt coz it still does the same thing

it actually was the seal between the reverse light section and brake light section (if you have an r33 you know what i mean)

ended up doing what the fellow up above said, drilled small holes and never looked back!

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