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I need to reglue my Targa seal back on.

Where can I buy stuff like this locally and not pay to have it shipped?

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Excellent question. Haven't a clue
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Hershey swap meet
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Old 04-13-2005, 09:17 PM
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If you do not find any soon and still need this,
I have some if we can figure out how to get it to you.
I used it to replace my targa windshield gasket.
I have quite a bit left.
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I'm sure that I can find some around the shop. If Emery can't get you his drop me a note, I'll see what I can do about getting you some.

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Hershey swap meet
Probably ought to add “Car Care Specialties” or something like that to your swap meet post. Others also have some now, but they have always had a good selection.
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Is that stuff something special?
I've used the 3M wheather stripping glue that come in the tube.
It now comes in black too. They also make a glue cleaner/remover and so far it's been fine on my new paint.
Interestingly I installed most of my seals dry to test fit them and after several months I haven't gotten arround to gluing them. Their still in place.

When I get arround to it. I'm going to use the least amount possible. I hope to own the car long enough to have to do new seals again! Cleaning out the old glue was one of the worst chore on the project.

You can get the 3M stuff almost anywhere. If not I have a few tubes.
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Thanks guys, maybe I'll go American supplier on this one.
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