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Need patch panel for right lower rear front fender

Down to a little cosmetic work on my 1982 911sc. A long time ago the car was in an accident and they replaced the right front fender with an aftermarket fender. Now it has a couple of rust places on the lower rear of the passenger side front fender.

Someone I know that has a Porsche junk yard said he would send this to me and here we are 6 months later and nothing from him

ANYONE have ANY IDEA for where i can get what I need. I prefer to do this with a panel I can butt weld in VS Cutting out a section and trying to reproduce this myself! Once this is done, I can Finally finish the car with a new paint job! The Engine and suspension and interior are all done!!

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I have a similar problem with my 1982 SC. A section I cut out from an accident. Are you able to post a pic of what you need? I have a 65 912 that is in rough shape but I don’t think I can section anything from it because the front section of that 912 is different from my 82 SC
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I have a similar problem with my 1982 SC. A section I cut out from an accident. Are you able to post a pic of what you need? I have a 65 912 that is in rough shape but I don’t think I can section anything from it because the front section of that 912 is different from my 82 SC
Appreciated! I have “2” spots which will require about “1/2” of that bottom rear of the front fender. One spot at the very Bottom and the other is about 1/2 half way up just below where the Fender starts to curve “Down!” Thank you for your Immediate reply👍🏾👍🏾
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Mr. John Walker, “AGAIN” you have saved me! (I am still happy about the Head/Cylinder studs you recommended for my rebuild! I found something very close if not perfect! They had the exact section I need but listed it for a 1965-1968 Porsche 911. I sent a note to them asking if it will fit my 1982 911sc. It was only $79. Thank you “Again” and keep your health👍🏾👍🏾

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