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I have seen it before on cars that were not inspected properly and it happened once on Freo docks.

We got a panel shop to un-pick the origional rail and a new one was bought off Graham at www.japanparts.com as using a second hand one is a lot of work.

It wasnt that bad just time consuming,

I have a similiar ding in the chassis rail. I would say mines a little worse.

I was quoted $300 to get it fixed.

Look in the yellow pages for chassis repair.

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Be sure to ring many ppls and find some one that 'likes' the jap imports. I came across a lot of negative feedback.

Comments like, they should all be written off, they are dangerous tin cans etc. If you hear anything like that don't bite, simply hang up. :)

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buy the rail section from nissan direct i think there about $200 from memory unspot it and weld the new one on.....no big deal...i have done heaps of them.....secondly....WTF is a "rocker panel" Underneath vehicles there is 2 sill panels,floor pan and chassis rails....thats all to my knowledge :)

I would have that repaired in the near future.

That's an important part of the chassis, it would be a concern when it comes to a roadworthy check too.

As mentioned before It would take a while to fix that, carefully seperating the rail from the spot welds and welding another rail in it's place.

It's definitely worth fixing if you intend to keep it, plus it's a GTR!

The rails having a little ding in them is nothing to worry about.

I had mine checked and was told the chassis is a mono-chassis therefor its only cosmetic. Cutting holes in your rear parcel shelf would affect the chassis integrity more so. :)

I think asked the bloke about Motor reg, the chassis specialist said they don't really know what they are talking about as there is no way a ding in a chassis rail will affect the chassis integrity in a MONO-Chassis vehicle.

But at the end of the day Motor reg will not pass the car with a dinged chassis rail. :D

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