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Repairing inner fenders

bullet18

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i dont know if im too late on this but i have bought panels and frame parts from pretty much every company now, except dynacorn. have parts from sherman, goodmark, golden star, crash action, and i just got my first amd part. they all fit terribly, including the brand new AMD rear footwell i just bought, much to my disapointment as it was much more expensive. every company ive bought from except AMD has sent parts made by the same Taiwanese company. i would go for NOS parts if you can get them.
 

Billshemi

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How is the work going ? Got a few more things done on mine

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I've bought panels from all of them, too. Dynacorn has been the best so far, and is usually priced a bit cheaper than AMD.
 

Marc340

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i dont know if im too late on this but i have bought panels and frame parts from pretty much every company now, except dynacorn. have parts from sherman, goodmark, golden star, crash action, and i just got my first amd part. they all fit terribly, including the brand new AMD rear footwell i just bought, much to my disapointment as it was much more expensive. every company ive bought from except AMD has sent parts made by the same Taiwanese company. i would go for NOS parts if you can get them.
The more info the better! NOS Parts are very hard to het i am afraid especially in the Netherlands...
 
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