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    Interior adhesives

    What is the preferred adhesive to use when reinstalling the inside rear panels to each other? I don't mean to the car, only the pieces that originally used adhesive from the factory.
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    Anyone? I may be asking the question wrong here but I'm sure someone has had experience with this.

    When you take the seat belts out, you basically have to pull the panel apart itself after you remove it from the body. When you pull it apart, you can tell that the factory used some sort of adhesive to attach each part of the panel together.

    What sort of adhesive would be good to reinstall these with?
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    '73 911T Targa Sportomatic Light Yellow (117) - Sold
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    The Other Stuff:
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    '67 Datsun 1600
    '88 BMW M3
    '96 BMW M3
    '88 BMW M5

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    I and a lot of auto shop's around here use 3M brand adhesive spray. It's available at most any auto parts store.
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    I think the one made for high heat is 74 foam by 3M. The number might be wrong but it does say foam on the can. The normal adhesives can't take the heat in the car.
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