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Rusty rear arches

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Does anyone no of anywhere that sells rear arches as mine are starting go,if not how about a good body shop around the doncaster area

 

 

Edit: Subject fixed --Andi

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Rear Arches on a C are part of the rear quarter panel. Not sure on exact prices but it will be steep.

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Yep, I'd get some advice from a bodyshop and either fix if they're not too bad or get new rear quarters but this is very drastic, I would think your looking at around £700 a side for this.....

 

I don't think i've ever seen a Corrado with rust on the rears...

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normally they only rust around the rear arches if

 

they been poorly repaired after an accident

 

or

 

they haven't beeen rolled for having big rims and/or lower suspension

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they look like they've been painted before,it started with a little blister and like a numptey i left it and now it looks quite bad,i've had one quote from a local body shop of £250 thats to totally rebuild the rear arches from scatch and paint them,he seems to do a lot of restoration work on old cars

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That seems like a good quote, I've just had my bonnet resprayed, a piece of new metal let into one of the rear arches (previous bad repair) and a nasty stone chip on the roof done for £350

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