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POR15 Trunk Repair Kit



Hey, I'm old skool.

I fixed lots of rust buckets, and for me nothing beats welded steel panels.

I even banged my own panels from 3'x8' FLAPS bought steel, especially for
floor pans.

For me, fiber just does not hold it. It will eventually split from the
steel.

My opinion.

Cheers.

Marc

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org
> [mailto:scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org]De la part de Cory Langford
> Envoy? : lundi 19 janvier 2004 20:15
> ? : scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Objet : POR15 Trunk Repair Kit
>
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> Anyone use the kit POR15 has for the trunk and floor boards?
>
> I was just curious how their special glass cloth was compared to normal
> fiber-glass mat I can get at the body shop.
>
> How strong the combo actually is for repairing the '78 floor pan.
>
> It basically has rusted all along the door area.  There are holes
> along the
> floor pan under the door, and then again a one at the foot, under
> the dash.
>
> I could get someone to weld it, but this POR15 kit seems to allow me to do
> it myself.  Just wondering if it would hold well.
>
> Don't want my passengers to stop with their feet ;)
>
>
> Cory Langford
> '79 Cheap Ass turbo daily driver - RIP
> '86 turbo project - The Next daily driver?
> '65 Ghia - The next project in the garage
>
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