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Eastwood (http://www.eastwoodco.com/) has it (it's in their catalog but not on the website) and most Porsche after-market suppliers as well. It is called seam sealer, plain and simple, and it just brushes on. If you look in the cargo area where the cargo floor meets the curved fender well and the sides you will see a textured region where they meet, kind of like someone put a gob of silicone sealer where the sheet metal butts together (it will be painted the same color as you car). Take your finger nail and push on the stuff -- it'll give a little bit. That, my friend, is seam sealer. Toby Erkson air_cooled_nut@pobox.com <-- Please use this address for email '72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L, Berg five-speed '75 Porsche 914 1.8L, ORPCA member Portland, Oregon, http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/8501/ >-----Original Message----- >Toby [B.] mentioned seam sealer to spooge in between the patch that >would get >pop-riveted into the floor pan. >Where does one get the stuff? Who makes it, what do they call >it, and whats >it made of? Went to an auto shop today and they didn't have >and didn't know. Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="TNFC6.TMP" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="TNFC6.TMP" Attachment converted: Sarasvati:TNFC6.TMP (????/----) (0000487C)