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Old Feb 22, 2008
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Need a new rear quater panel

Ok i had a wreck not long ago and i took out the left rear panel, now im having Alot of trouble finding this part... can anyone please help me by telling me where to find one at. i basically wanting to look for a skin of it... its the left outside rear panel for a 1993 honda civic ex 1.6 coupe.. thanks all
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Old Feb 22, 2008
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Re: Need a new rear quater panel

Ebay maybe?
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Re: Need a new rear quater panel

Post pics of your panel. Not sure on your car with out seeing it but on the 7th gens the rear quarter panel extends from the rear tail light to the front mirror and to the roof. Its usually a cut and weld process instead of buying a whole new panel because its a unibody.
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Re: Need a new rear quater panel

yeah thats what were going to have to do but ill get some pics up on here i was just wondering if anyone knew of a place to buy those kind of rear panels
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Re: Need a new rear quater panel

I had a hit and run incident couples days ago. The rear panel of my car was pushed in and there was a crease from the bumper all the way to the top. The bodyshop guy hammer it out, filter and repaint the whole panel.

So i think u should ask if it is fix-able before going out to buy a whole panel.
It will be cheaper and less hasstle
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Re: Need a new rear quater panel

what do you mean by filter
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Re: Need a new rear quater panel

search "majestic honda" on yahoo....click on the 1st link....and they u can buy it there
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Re: Need a new rear quater panel

Originally Posted by 93BlackCivic
what do you mean by filter
sorry. typo.....i meant Plastic Filler
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