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where can i get hold of a rear boot seal and a near side rear quater seal for a 89 scala?
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The dealers still do the boot seals.
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Dealer also for the window seal - not cheap though - around 40pounds
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ok phoned a place called vw heratage great company but they want £100 for the rear winscreen seal and £60 for the left hand quater light
shoreley they can be found cheeper and theres a 5 week special order!!!!!!!!!!
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They're both showing as available in Classic Parts in Germany so I don't know why there's a 5 week delay?

Could just order direct.
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have they got a website?
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Is it a boot seal or a rear window seal you are after, you stated you wanted a boot seal in your first post? I bought my new boot seal from my local VW dealers, it was 60 quid.
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Do you need them because yours are missing, or leaking?

If it's a leak, a tube of tiger seal is your friend! Apply between glass and seal, and more between seal and body.

I went round most of my old car with that technique. The boot lock seals tend to leak too, as can the spoiler. (I say that, so you can be sure it REALLY IS the tailgate seal.... If it's the spoiler, water gets inside the tailgate, and the drains are INSIDE the seal, so water runs into the boot.
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its the rear window seal i need,there is a bit of rust on the boot lid and on the left hand side of the car just under the window seal so i want new ones to put in when the body work is done
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You don't need to cut the seals to get the glass out. Simply work from the inside, wedging screwdrivers/scrapers in as you go. The seals can all be reused.
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