E9 rear Qtr panel on Ebay

TomHom

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Hi Manthri,
if still have a rear section of the left rear fender:
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I'm asking 300€ for this, plus shipping.
Complete rear fenders pop up from time to time
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or other body parts
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Rear panels you get from W&N, in CSL thin sheet they are also available.
If you need m other parts like trunk lid, bumper, trim etc. let me know.
Thomas
 
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Manthri Srinath

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Hi Manthri,
if still have a rear section of the left rear fender:
View attachment 180557
I'm asking 300€ for this, plus shipping.
Complete rear fenders pop up from time to time
View attachment 180559
or other body parts
View attachment 180560
Rear panels you get from W&N, in CSL thin sheet they are also available.
If you need m other parts like trunk lid, bumper, trim etc. let me know.
Thomas
Thomas, thanks so much. I’m going to assess the project next week, and it’s very likely I’ll reach out for help. Those are exactly the parts I’ll need, of course.
 

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From what I see in the pictures, the Qp and rear panel is something a person skilled in the art can reshape in 2-4 days. I do not think replacement is easier, nor cheaper.
You will need a new left bumper section though, that bumper doesn't look (economically) fixable.

How are the:
-floor (spare tire wheel well) section?
- The bumper mount?
- The hinges?
- The attachment point of the hinges?
- The boot lid lock section?
- bumper mount on the left side of the car?

Please let us know how you progress. (I just curious!)
 
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Manthri Srinath

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From what I see in the pictures, the Qp and rear panel is something a person skilled in the art can reshape in 2-4 days. I do not think replacement is easier, nor cheaper.
You will need a new left bumper section though, that bumper doesn't look (economically) fixable.

How are the:
-floor (spare tire wheel well) section?
- The bumper mount?
- The hinges?
- The attachment point of the hinges?
- The boot lid lock section?
- bumper mount on the left side of the car?

Please let us know how you progress. (I just curious!)
Wheel well damaged.
Bumper mounts I can’t tell
Hinges I can’t tell
Boot lid and lock damaged.

The floor of the boot is buckled all the way under the rear seat. It’s very very bad. I’m not one to throw in the towel, but this may be beyond repair :(
 
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