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[Bodywork] Suggestions on my rear arch


richard005

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Hi all, 

I suspect my 350z was repaired after a bump it had before I bought it. I didn't notice it until a while after but once seen never unseen. The panels match up nicely but in the right light it's obvious. Silly me. 

 Could you guys take a look at these and recommend a solution (if any) I'd love to get my 350 back to looking perfect :) but for a reasonable price ofc. Thanks in advance 

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Hi mate,

 

You are right, that has been repaired previously, and very poorly.

The gap between the 1/4 panel and bumper is all over the place, plus the swage line that runs from the bottom of the rear lamp towards the fuel filler flap is also wonky.

The only rectification would be to get it into a good body shop and for them to dig out the old filler and start again.

Must have been a DIY job because if that was my car I would not have accepted it back form a repairer in that state.

Cost wise you should be looking at between £500 -  £600 depending on where you take it. Best to pay cash as you will avoid paying the VAT.

 

Hope you get it looking perfect soon !:thumbs:

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