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Rust repair 91 coupe

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    Rust repair 91 coupe

    Hi everyone, im new to forum as I just recently purchased my accord. Its a 1991 EX-R 2 door.

    My question is has anyone here done any big rust repair on their car?

    Both my rear wheel wells where the rear bumper meet the 1/4 panel there is rust.

    I just want to know if its a pretty common problem and if anyone has fixed it themselves or taken it to a body shop and if so how much did it cost?

    thanks!

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    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=50335
    later.
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      #3
      A) Its way too common on our cars
      B) If you havent done body work before either dont attempt it....or read and research ALOT
      C) Body shops are expensive but your best bet.

      Not the most helpful response....but it helps you on your way.


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        #4
        wow, thanks for the quick replies!! I love this site!

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