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Well, it's a pain in the ass to find an OEM left rear quarter panel for my car, so I was looking at perhaps Goodmark or Year One, as I've been told they use the original dies.
Anybody have any experience with either of these companies and their fitment on the car?
Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z
CARS inc has parts for the 3rd gen and their local. I have done a lot of business with them, NPD and Year One, I recommend them all. Everything we have ordered has fit great before, but for your application I don't know.
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93' Z28 w/ Built LT-1, Hays Clutch, 373 Gears, 315 Nitto NT01, No Rain, 55000 Original Miles... Ya it gets treated better than my girl!
how bad is it, sometimes it's better to just have the pannel patched and reworked if they can do it properly. obviously i'm getting into this thread too late but i was at partsgalore back when you asked about this and both locations had roughly 20 thirdgens between them. i don't frequent the forums much but you have to remember also that if you cut one off of an older car your problem could come back. i'd really have to see your problem to suggest anything but unless it's a show car or something needing a higher caliber repair a good body shop can fix them without such hassle.
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