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I suspected that the panel had rust so I took off the panel thats welded on the middle of the transmission mount hump in the rear trunk and found the below picture. Anyone know if this is still good enough to just clean up or would this be a good time to cut it out and replace the rusted section.
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Thanks guys. My plans were to actually strip the whole trunk and spray por15. The way it looks in the pics is after using a wire brush on the angle grinder. I'll try to go at it with the wire brush again.
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