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> FS Wurth Gravel Protection, 1000 ML Aqua Grey 8 cans
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post Mar 2 2018, 11:37 AM
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So I have 8 cans of Wurth Gravel Protection, 1000 ML cans, (33.8 oz) never been opened. I would like to sell these to someone who will need them on their build. This is apparently the original color and material applied by the factory that is no longer available in this color. I would like $40 per can, or if you take the lot, $300 plus shipping.
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post Mar 5 2018, 10:45 AM
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would this be the preferred product for the outer rocker panels or rear valance before painting black?- where else would it have been used, the inner wheel wells maybe?
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post Mar 5 2018, 10:55 AM
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my 6 had this stuff all over the bottom and the longs but in tan.

A lot of it.
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post Mar 5 2018, 11:44 AM
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QUOTE(burton73 @ Mar 5 2018, 08:55 AM) *

my 6 had this stuff all over the bottom and the longs but in tan.

A lot of it.



Oh so it is like spray seam sealer?
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I believe the shit is just like the Wurth paintable seam sealer and valances stone shield just changed formula for VOCs. Picture of the part of the bottom of #41 before. Lots of it all over the bottom of car. On the outer longs as well. I think it is all the same stuff it just needs to be shot from a gun. I am showing you recent bottom of my v8 car with Gray and black, as they dis not have anymore gray. Tan was on my 6. I had several cans of this stuff that I got from George at AA several years ago. I put a lot on the bottom of 41 before it went to PMB.

Past that you would need to call a Wurth rep. It has the same flex that my tan stuff did and can fell it with you fingernail. The stuff is not coming off and gives protection and sound deading as well.

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Yup, that's the stuff. I would like to move it off my shelf and on to someone who will use it for their restoration. Let me know guys.
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Not a bad deal or an NLA product GLWTS
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I'm thinking this is the same stuff that I found on my car from NV. I'll take 2 cans.
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Pretty sure this is what I'm looking at here.


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OK, Mark gets two cans, leaving six to go. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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