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> What would cause this damage?
Tdskip
post Jan 22 2019, 12:40 PM
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Not my car, it’s the cheap one in Santa Ana.

It flexes when you push up on it.

Yikes.

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post Jan 22 2019, 01:39 PM
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Hi Tom and Tony, hope you both are having a good day as well.

I’ve already decided to pass on this one but it seemed worth posting to get some idea of just how unusual this was and continue my education in 914’s.

I did notice that the paint was cracking on that side (driver) rear fender above the wheel. The trunk metal is all straight and doesn’t have any waviness, but I wonder if it took a hit at some point in that area and that is what did it?
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