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Old Apr 9, 2005 | 01:48 PM
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otto63
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Default rear quarter rust repair

Hello All!
I have a 93 accord coupe with a few rust holes in the rear quarter panels, right up above the wheels. Does anyone know were I could locate after market sheet metal to repair? I don't need the whole quater panel. Thanks!
 
Old Apr 29, 2005 | 08:42 AM
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Default RE: rear quarter rust repair

Hi Otto63..
Welcome to the forums...

You might want to try your local High Schools body shop where they would more that likely love to help you out with your rust repair.

Most school systems do repairs on vehicles if your not in a hurry and you just buy the materials for them to work on the car...Give it a try, watta you gotta lose..I'm Italian

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Old May 3, 2005 | 09:35 AM
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Rust on the quater panel seems to be a common problem on forth gens one of my friends went the High School route but it did take a few weeks before the class actually did the work
 
Old May 5, 2005 | 06:30 PM
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Thep
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You can slow it down till your ready to repair and feather out your paint by spraying a "weld-threw primer" on the inside of the quarter...basicly it's a can of liquid zinc...(non-baked galvanizing)...the oxidization will attack the the new primer rather than the quarterpanel...in time it will look like it has gotten worse but it's only the primer rusting. Hard shell wax for the outside. -Thep
 
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