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J-B Weld or SEM product?



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Anyone have experience using either J-B Weld or an alternative product =
from SEM (http://www.semproducts.com) as an adhesive for use on the =
plastic US bumpers?  If it is the same plastic compound, has anyone used =
either on euros?

Rick Kellner
84 8v

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