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watercar64

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I am painting my car and had to take off my body seals.
I was reading in the messages some where some one used a
different seals has any one have a idea what to use?? I would
apprecate an anser asasp. thank you
 
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John Friese

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I've tried several types of inner door seals and Hughes, latest, self-
stick door seals are the best. They stick well and have the toughest
rubber surface.

John Friese




--- In amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com, "watercar64"
<ross.donaldf@c...> wrote:
>
> I am painting my car and had to take off my body seals.
> I was reading in the messages some where some one used a
> different seals has any one have a idea what to use?? I would
> apprecate an anser asasp. thank you
 
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a_colo_native

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--- In amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com, "watercar64"
<ross.donaldf@c...> wrote:
>
> I am painting my car and had to take off my body seals.
> I was reading in the messages some where some one used a
> different seals has any one have a idea what to use?? I would
> apprecate an anser asasp. thank you

Try...

FOR SALE: Body-at-Door Seals (Amphicar Part #11-34-33R) Self-
adhesive, easy to mount and cut just a smidgeon thicker than the
original seals so that they can often give those 'tired' door-at-
door seals a second lease on life for dribble-free boating. I've
had the same set on my Amphi since '95 without a driblet.

Cost is just $20 for a precut pair to seal both doorways, and it
comes with an instruction sheet. I can accept credit cards through
PayPal, or you can just send a check or money order for $20 to: Bill
Connelly, 8389 Luce Court, Springfield, VA 22153.
International orders are also welcomed at no additional cost via
PayPal.

John Bevins
Rocky Mountain Amphicar
 
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