Are Cerberas watertight?

Are Cerberas watertight?

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paul-wh

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378 posts

272 months

Tuesday 12th November 2002
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I am considering getting a 2+2 so that when I want to take more than one of my boys out I dont have to borrow my wifes car leaving her stranded at home as she refuses to drive the Tuscan. I am considering a 3200 or a Cerbera.

The Tuscan would spend the winter in the garage so this new car would have to sit on the drive. My Tuscan is prone to leaking which the dealer is going to sort out pretty soon so whatever car I get is going to have to be watertight. I was wondering if any of you Cerbera owners have suffered with leaks.

Cheers

Paul

davidd

6,528 posts

291 months

Tuesday 12th November 2002
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I have an early 4.2, it did leak until I spent 10 minutes with some mastic sealing the front bulkhead. The Griff is the same. On the Cerbera I also had to fiddle with the door seal, only another 5 minute job.
Unless you mean watertight like a James Bond Esprit

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