Thread: How Do I Remove the Left Quarter Panel?

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  1. #1 How Do I Remove the Left Quarter Panel? 
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    My left quarter panel on my 98 GTP has a good dent in it and needs to be replaced. I dont want to take it in to a body shop because I know they would charge me a ton. Just wanted to know if this is an easy job I could do myself and also how to do it. Thanks!
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    it's welded in place, man. not an easy job to replace, really. especially if you dont have much body work experience.
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    Can you show us some pics on what it looks like now. Depending on what it looks like and knowing that doing a quarter will take some paint along with some body work you might be better off just fixing what you have. And like what was said by Toasty, to replace one of them is a lot of work.
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    a dent does not mean replace, just do not drill holes in it under any circumstance, unless the thing has a dent that wrinkled the whole thing a bit of metal work (most of the quarter can be accessed from the back side) and a skim of filler and it will look as good as new
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