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Quarter panel

Quarter panel

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The term which points to point either caught in a point and a door and the trunk which quarter panel or the Coe terpanel (Quarter panel) is an English car term, and point to a part of the body (body) panel which is the decoration parts of the car, and were caught in a door and the bonnet (in the British term, United States food) or both. It is usually a panel surrounding a tire house (in English wheel well wheel well) of the front desk and the rear. The front quarter panel includes the rear quarter panel to C pillar to A pillar and may be made the formation (press).

It is English, but, in some countries represented by the U.K., I am used only for rear panel, and the front side is called wing (wing).

An iron plate is used for a quarter panel material generally, but FRP may be used.

The decoration parts of the car include a bonnet (essentially British term, the rice food), a trunk (originally American term, British では boot), a roof, a door, a bumper, a light, a plastic trim elsewhere.

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