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I just got my 2 week old Z hit on the rear quarter panel. I have about a 6" long 1" deep scratch on the rear quarter panel just above

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Old 10-17-2010, 11:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I just got my 2 week old Z hit on the rear quarter panel. I have about a 6" long 1" deep scratch on the rear quarter panel just above the wheel well. I always thought that this kind of damage would just have to be filled and painted. Well after looking at some parts diagrams online it seems like Nissan sells this specific part. (see pic)

Am I looking at the correct part/looking at the diagram right?
Do you think it would be outrageous of me to ask for this part replaced rather than just accepting the fill and paint?


Thank you for your help, I am trying to be prepared for what the insurance adjuster will throw at me.
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