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theres something moving from my right door lmfao, its like a rat or something .. the car doesnt move or nothing and i can hear it moving........

anyone know what it is lmfao.

yep...common issue,...get some rat-bait, put it on the driver's side floor well, leave your car doors closed.

Should be gone in about 6 hours.

They love chewing on power-window cabling...

OMFG MY CABLES OH NOES

do tell! this is interesting...

ive never heard of this kind of problem...

well not in the doors anyways..

ive heard of mechanics telling me of rats getting into the air condition system....(how? i donno..) but then the impellers in the fan chopped it up and gave the car a foul wrentch. taking them hours to dismantle the system to get it out.

Take you inner door panel off and its probley just a loose clip that has come off...

Skylines have a lot of plastic clips and screws and over the years they come loose, assume its normal.

say your name backwards 3 times and this will destroy the spell

"emoswa"? LOL

i recon its highly unlikely that its a rat dude...there shoouldnt be holes big enough for it to get in....unlless the hole for the wiring of the elctric windows the rubber bush is gone..but still....you'd be able to see that

please...allow me to put people out of their misery! :)

It was a joke! ...geeeeesh!! :D

lol well its not very nice to joke around when someone is really asking for help

anyhow, like i mentioned...it is possible to some extent.....

like the mice in the aircondition system that got chopped up

lol well its not very nice to joke around when someone is really asking for help

anyhow, like i mentioned...it is possible to some extent.....

like the mice in the aircondition system that got chopped up

well I am very sorry...I certainly didn't mean to offend you, or anyone else for that matter!

If you check my history, I think you'd find that I am, at least, a reasonable contributor.......most of the f**king time anyway!..lol! :)

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