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Hi All,

 

Whilst fixing a rearlight sensor this evening I was mightily p***ed off to find a really poor repair job on the LH rear wing. I noticed the wheel arch was sitting slightly further over the wheel than the opposite side, and started pulling the boot appart to look. Anyway, it has corroded through underneath the bumper. Is it possible to replace the rear wheel arch? It's obviously a very big job, but could anyone point me towards a body shop that could do it (if anybody?)

 

Cheers

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you can get the complete 1/4 panel, about £300 odd quid iirc, any good bodyshop should be able to do it, its just finding one :rolleyes: wont be cheap tho.

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Thanks Paul. I spoke to a bodyshop in Nottingham (the one that

the Z centre uses for it's bodykits), they'll do a quote. Long way to go but at least they know the car inside out. Maybe I'll wait til I can afford it then get some more radical work done to the rear end...

Flying machine,

 

Do a searh on that garage, then decide.

 

Vijay

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