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        <description>My 1996 Mercury Mystique has developed an annoying water leak into the trunk after sitting outside in the rain. The problem is not obvious at first, but we use a bit of ingenuity to quickly and efficiently pinpoint the source of the leak and seal it up for good! Enjoy! Ivan</description>
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