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Replacing a Rear Quarter Panel, 2014 Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="Stangra" data-source="post: 16790787" data-attributes="member: 193061"><p>I'm looking for a salvage car because I wrecked mine at the track recently, but my r/h quarter panel is still perfect. Hoping to swap whatever a salvageable car needs from my wreck</p><p></p><p>I was planning on tackling this one myself. Watched a few YouTubes of the process and while definitely a big job, maybe not beyond the scope of a DIYer with some skills, guidance, and the proper tools?</p><p></p><p></p><p>My first instinct agrees with this but, after seeing the stupid high money some of the salvage prospects are selling for, I'm open to attempting this <em>IF </em>I can bring my costs down accordingly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stangra, post: 16790787, member: 193061"] I'm looking for a salvage car because I wrecked mine at the track recently, but my r/h quarter panel is still perfect. Hoping to swap whatever a salvageable car needs from my wreck I was planning on tackling this one myself. Watched a few YouTubes of the process and while definitely a big job, maybe not beyond the scope of a DIYer with some skills, guidance, and the proper tools? My first instinct agrees with this but, after seeing the stupid high money some of the salvage prospects are selling for, I'm open to attempting this [I]IF [/I]I can bring my costs down accordingly [/QUOTE]
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