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Iso Right Front Fender


Lou Perez

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Okay guys so as the story goes you fix one thing and another breaks.  Well this time it was me and my stupdity, While loading the car on the trailer to take it to the shop to get the strut housing replaced I happened to really mess up my right front fender.  So now I'm in search of One Right Front Fender. If you guys could point me in the right direction that would be great. Once I find it...I will be asking for assistance with the install as well.  Thanks in advance

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Lou

 

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Can anyone please point me in the right direction? Is there a vendor that you guys use for body panels?  Is there anyone on the east coast? Rogers Tii has them but the shipping is more than half the price of the fender. 

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Have you looked into Restoration Design in Guelph Ontario? They bring in the Walloth and Nesch panels, or you can contact Walloth and Nesch directly or Jaymic?

 

Thanks Daron, I appreciate the help.  The website looks legitimate.

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