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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:44 am 
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As the title says the glass fell out this morning :? Fortunately it ended up leant against the door and I was able to get out of the car and grab it before it fell on the floor so it is in one piece.

It looks like it was glued in originally, what would be the best thing to use to glue it back in?

The car is falling to pieces, the passenger door handle fell off a few weeks ago (don't where it ended up) and now this, soon there will be nothing left.

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Rick


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You have wing mirrors?! :shock:

I would recommend Silastik (spelling?). It's just thick, super strong silicone style stuff. They use it at the panel beaters between panels to stop them rubbing and seal them up. Top stuff.

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WasabiPimpNinja wrote:
You have wing mirrors?!


Whoops - I mean door mirror.

Thanks for the tip though :D


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