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Body repair, trunk - tail light 200

Dear all,

I posted a bit ago about finding a driver's side quarter panel. Well, while I wait to save up for the rear repair, I would love to find a way to at least temporarily keep water from leaking into the trunk. There are pictures of the damage at: http://gavrochebonaparte.cjb.cc/rabulione/personal/kutosov.html

Basically, I would like to see if any of you have suggestions for sealing the trunk up. Last winter I had to jack the car up, and the spare wheel and jack were frozen together into a very heavy and very solid block of ice. It would also be nice to have the rear brake light functioning again, but as it is now, any amount of rain will find itself into the brake-light. It did work for a while, but after a particularly heavy rain fall - it has ceased to be.

Thank you in advance,
Katherine







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