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  1. Hi all. I have had to make a repair to the body mounting points at the bottom of the rear seat box on my 110 station wagon . In order to make this repair I have removed the second row of forward facing, seats, and the floor in fromt of the second row of seats. My question is when I bolt the floor section back in what product would be best to seal it with? I have a tin of Grey Stripe seam sealer and a couple of rolls, automotive, of double sided foam tape. the original floor seems to have been sealed with a tape of some sort. Have any of you removed this section of floor and if so what did you seal it with? I think I may have answered my own question as I know the grey Stripe would be best but once it is down and cured there will be no removing the floor again without ruining it. Any suggestions and comments welcome. ATB Jamie
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