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<blockquote data-quote="Dreddstang" data-source="post: 4800221" data-attributes="member: 12204"><p>no rust in the spot we can see anyway, it could be elswhere under there.</p><p></p><p>It may not even be rusting. It may just be a bad filler job, and closing (read slamming) that decklid closed over and over have pushed somthing out of whack with it. I'd look at getting the spot fixed, if it ends up costing too much, decklids are cheap from the junkyard, and a white one should be easy to find.</p><p></p><p>Just wish I could find a Laser Red one with no wing for my car........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreddstang, post: 4800221, member: 12204"] no rust in the spot we can see anyway, it could be elswhere under there. It may not even be rusting. It may just be a bad filler job, and closing (read slamming) that decklid closed over and over have pushed somthing out of whack with it. I'd look at getting the spot fixed, if it ends up costing too much, decklids are cheap from the junkyard, and a white one should be easy to find. Just wish I could find a Laser Red one with no wing for my car........ [/QUOTE]
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