swanicyouth
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The winter was not kind to my 14 year old daily driver. Rust is forming at the area of the rear quarter panels where there is a perpendicular bend into the part where the door striker mounts. This is all one piece (rear quarter panel). It's on both sides of the vehicle (both rear door areas).
Car has all factory paint (except for bumpers). This I know because I've measured it and the thickness is pretty universal. Also, I've polished it and all paint reacts the same.
See pics:
Quarter panel from Nissan:
Passenger side (worse side) upper rust:
Passenger side lower rust (worse area):
Stand back view of passenger side:
Drivers side:
What, I want to know is:
1. Does this look fixable without replacing the rear quarter panels? Repair doesn't have to look 100% factory - I just want to stop the rust and have it look somewhat decent, as you can't see much when doors are closed.
2. Is this a huge job, i.e. $$$$.
3. Anyone know anyone in SE PA / Montgomery County PA or the area who does this type of work who is good? I haven't had to use a full fledged body shop in years (knock on wood).
Here is the vehicle (below). While the vehicle has this issue, it runs perfect, everything works perfect, the interior is near perfect , and it has all factory paint on the body panels in relatively good shape. So, I'd rather fix it than trade it in. Also, I really don't want to replace the rear quarter panels, mainly because they have the factory paint and it's in good shape.
Thanks in advance for advice or help !!!
Car has all factory paint (except for bumpers). This I know because I've measured it and the thickness is pretty universal. Also, I've polished it and all paint reacts the same.
See pics:
Quarter panel from Nissan:

Passenger side (worse side) upper rust:

Passenger side lower rust (worse area):


Stand back view of passenger side:

Drivers side:


What, I want to know is:
1. Does this look fixable without replacing the rear quarter panels? Repair doesn't have to look 100% factory - I just want to stop the rust and have it look somewhat decent, as you can't see much when doors are closed.
2. Is this a huge job, i.e. $$$$.
3. Anyone know anyone in SE PA / Montgomery County PA or the area who does this type of work who is good? I haven't had to use a full fledged body shop in years (knock on wood).
Here is the vehicle (below). While the vehicle has this issue, it runs perfect, everything works perfect, the interior is near perfect , and it has all factory paint on the body panels in relatively good shape. So, I'd rather fix it than trade it in. Also, I really don't want to replace the rear quarter panels, mainly because they have the factory paint and it's in good shape.

Thanks in advance for advice or help !!!