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Fender name?

  • Thread starter Thread starter MoneygrubbinCar
  • Start date Start date Sep 20, 2007
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Well I need a couple fenders for my fox . Wet roads on the way to work this mornin + bald tires and waterbox sent me into the guardrail when I was acceleratin to get on the interstate this mornin. Goin about 55 or so and I guess 1/2 throttle is still to much to try and get ahead of traffic to merge. I'm not sure if it 1 tire fired on me or what I just know I didn't even really have time to know my wheels had broke loose before my ass was facin the wrong way and I had headlights in front of me instead of tail lights. I ended up with minor damage from the looks of it front bumper is just scraped up but and I may have bowed the fender out a lil on the driver side. But then I have the fender or Quarterpanel w/e its called thats located on the outside of each headlight I dunno what that parts called so I can't really search to get prices on it bow its bowed back and flared up kinda making the hood look out of line. I guess on the plus side of all of this I haven't had my car painted yet and now I have good reason to go with a diffrent front bumper. Anyways any help is appreciated on the name of that part and sorry to ramble still a little upset.
 

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No offense, but your description is a little tough. If you have a GT, you have one GT molding behind the front bumper, in front of the front wheel. If you have an LX, you have two moldings there instead of one. There is an upper molding, small black or painted molding with a body line in it. Then you have a larger molding underneath that...it is body colored.
 
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I'm sorry I don't need that question answered I just went out and looked after you said that and I never realized the whole front bumper on gt's was one peice. I thought the lower portion was one half and the top was another peice. So from the looks of it I need a new front bumper and driver side quarter panel. Sorry for my mistake.
 
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