Condensation in Trunk!!

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Hi, I have a 1983 Volvo 240 DL (dont laugh it roosts) and have my amp and 1 of my subs in the trunk. the problem is that whenever it gets cold or rains durring the night, alot of condestion build up all over my amp and subwoofer, so much that somtimes there is acually a visable puddle in my sub. has anyone had any luck stoping condentsation in their trunk or know of any ways to stop it?

thanx:confused

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that car is dope, but not quite as dope as the 83 GL.. you should sell it and get a GL

i got 3000 for my GL and ran as fast as i could away from that dealer

 
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