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Re: Aftermarket Front 1/4's
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Hi Peter. If your original panels have clean, straight lines and no rust; i'd recommend keeping them. You can make the aftermarket panels fit with a bit of effort; but they're made from thinner metal.

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Aftermarket Front 1/4's
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Hi all, I have heard that you can have some major problems fitting those aftermarket front 1/4 panels. I have seen them on Ebay ect for around $70. I am just wondering if I would be saving any money seeing that the dents in my original panels aren't that bad. Also if the panels are a problem, what about the chrome trims? Your opinions on this would be helpfull

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