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My Rear Ended S2 Repair in Progress

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Old 03-20-2012, 09:34 AM
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Can I see a higher-res picture of the surface of the quarter panel that mates to the rear panel if you have one?

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Ill try and remember to take one for you tonight.
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Here are yet more pics from last night. It was time to test fit the lights and check some gaps before I start going crazy with the welder.
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Originally Posted by pontifex4
Can I see a higher-res picture of the surface of the quarter panel that mates to the rear panel if you have one?

Nice work!
Let me know if that work or I can PM you an even higher res pic
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I am fabing some inserts to fill the gaps and add some rigidity.
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Thanks, Sean. By the way, great work! Was it hard to separate the rear panel from the quarters?
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Originally Posted by pontifex4
Thanks, Sean. By the way, great work! Was it hard to separate the rear panel from the quarters?
Only at heart.
Its really pretty easy. I cut the top section down the gap lines. Where the bottom meets the r-quarters it is spot welded and seemed in and with a little patience it all comes apart fairly easily. I used a cut wheel and a saws-all.
Separating the loweer boxed section that says Porsche is the hardest. I cut the top section from the inside and the bottom section just above the radius on the outside. I can take picks if you need them.
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Originally Posted by Indy Rev
I cut the top section from the inside and the bottom section just above the radius on the outside. I can take picks if you need them.
Yes, that would be really useful before you get it buttoned back up. Thank you!



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