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Talking rust rpair

I seem to have found a place that carries oem rear fenders for those of us fighting the ungodly cancer that is rust.

http://www.rustrepair.com/app2/onlinecat.htm?p=sm
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Old 01-24-2003, 09:58 AM
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i got my rear quater panels for 55 bucks canadian! i think thats like $33 US, but anyways its a good deal!
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i love you i might have to try that out thankz




which way is considered left and right like if you are facing the car or behind it
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hey... there may be some hope for the EX yet... I noticed they even have sedan parts.
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Yeah I figured this would help thouse of us out who have to deal with repairing our rust. this should give us all a few extra winters to enjoy our hondas.
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Hey man good find. Thought it is pretty sad we have to restore cars that are only 15 years old. :finger:
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yes it is but you know what they say about hondas the body goes before the engine does lol:bandit:
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How does the site work? Do you have to get the new piece welded on and the old piece but off? Cuz that would be more expensive than just getting the rust fixed right? Lemme know if this is logical or if im still a dumbass.
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well, if you take it somewhere and have it done then it's basically shooting yourself in the foot since they will probably charge an arm and a leg... however I myself have a welder and am up to the challenge of rebuilding my sedan body... basically this is how I've seen it done (I helped a guy rebuild a 65 crustang w/ more rust than the EX), ya fit it up, cut around it, and have it welded in place then you use some bondo and some glass (if necessary) to smooth it out.
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which way is considered left and right like if you are facing the car or behind it
easiest way to explain this, face the back of your car, use your left and right hand to figure out which side is which. never go by facing the front of the car.
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so stand by the trunk of the car or the engine.....srry just confused
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easiest way to explain this, face the back of your car, use your left and right hand to figure out which side is which. never go by facing the front of the car.
The easier way is just remember it as if you were sitting in the driver seat. Driver side = left, Passenger = right.
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another easy way, if the car was JDM it would be right hand drive! usdm... left hand drive
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ok thanx for clearing that up.......would it be ok if i were just to get a quarter panel from a junkyard
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good luck finding one in good shape, all the sedans in the JY I go to are in the same shape....
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