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Does anyone have any pics of the inner fender panels? My car doesn't have them. I see the bolt hole tabs just waiting for its mate. Could somebody easily replicate them with sheet metal? I just need to see what they look like so at to cut their shape.

 

 

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This is what they look like. Different to the 240Z version.

Im debating repairing these so I could make a mold and then make a new set out of fibreglass. It's way down on my "to do list".

Finding a set in good condition will be hard.

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Oh wow. That's way too much to bend by hand. Damn. I'm gonna need a parts car to get those.


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Heads up: fiberglass and ABS cement is not a great repair here. I just tried it a couple weeks ago when I pulled the fenders. Whatever plastic Nissan used to make those liners isn't ABS. Solvents like acetone and MEK won't touch it. I suspect it's probably polyethylene or something similar, which is notoriously hard to bond to. Regular polyester fiberglass resin would probably be better: it won't bond chemically, but if you scuff it up first might grip well enough to hold it together.

I used it on my console where the choke mount had cracked it. It was much stiffer and thick compared to the inner fenders.

Thanks for the heads up, I won't mention that's again as a possible bond. Cliff

I'm thinking that some sort of heat weld (melting) would be a possible repair for pliable plastics.


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I'm assuming the fender liners are high density polyethylene, or polypropylene.

ABS would not be a good choice there because it's probably too brittle.

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