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NOS Quarter Patch Panel, Front Half


RamcoNorris

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Price: $300
Location: Portland, OR


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NOS right, passenger, side quarter patch panel. Looks like it might have been a full panel but the back was used already. Came from an old body shop and is in great shape. 300 OBO

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'72 2002 Malaga

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This one even has the reinforcement doubler above the wheel well. The new OEM quarter panels from BMW don’t have that.


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4 minutes ago, SaharaX2 said:

This one even has the reinforcement doubler above the wheel well. The new OEM quarter panels from BMW don’t have that.


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Good catch- it was a square tail quarter before cut. I thought it was just peeling paint. Still interested though

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5 hours ago, VWJake said:

Good catch- it was a square tail quarter before cut. I thought it was just peeling paint. Still interested though

The NOS roundie quarter I have has the doubler as well. Was it typically only on square cars?

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5 minutes ago, RamcoNorris said:

The NOS roundie quarter I have has the doubler as well. Was it typically only on square cars?

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That’s a square light panel. The two bolt holes outside of the taillight opening give it away. Well that and the holes punched in it above the bumper end cap.

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3 hours ago, VWJake said:

That’s a square light panel. The two bolt holes outside of the taillight opening give it away. Well that and the holes punched in it above the bumper end cap.

Whoops, guess I didn't catch that. Just saw round at the back end and made the quick assumption without looking too hard into it.

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