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hi guys i recently joined the skyline world. I bought a r32 gtst type M. its got a few mods which i wont go into now but it also came with a little rust around the rear quarter panel and boot which im looking at cutting out. but it would make life alot easyer if i could find another 32 coupe to cut what i need off to replace what i take off mine. just wondering if you guys know of a good wreckers or anything i should look at shopping for what i need . i live in the south coast area about 2 hours south of sydney any help would be great

thanks guys

if its only a little rust then you shouldnt need another shell for rust repair sections. . small bits can be hand fabricated but if you need to do that then the rust is probably in other areas too

Edited by StevenCJR31

have a look around for a sheet metal worker in your area and they should be able to hand fabricate what you need out of offcuts

for example ive had a rear quarter hand fabricated for my datsun 120Y for $200

Edited by StevenCJR31

have a look around for a sheet metal worker in your area and they should be able to hand fabricate what you need out of offcuts

for example ive had a rear quarter hand fabricated for my datsun 120Y for $200

Would be the best bet to do something like this.

A decent 32 shell, one that doesn't have already existing rust problems, will probably set you back $1500 to 2k.

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