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GA3822 - Repair Panel – Front – RH

Original price - Original price €80,60
Original price
€80,60
€80,60 - €80,60
Current price €80,60
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Wheel Arch Repair Panel for the rear wheel arch, front section, right-hand side, part of the outer body structure.

The panel reproduces the leading portion of the rear wheel arch, an area prone to corrosion. It is a welded structural body panel, fitted in place of the corroded original section to restore the arch profile.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Freelander 2 2006-2014 (L359)
Fitment Notes FREELANDER 2 2006-2014 — Front RH repair panel
Alternative Codes
GA3822

Available to order 2–3 weeks

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When will my order arrive?

This item is ordered from our supplier on request. Typical lead time is 2–3 weeks from order confirmation.

  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.
  • Outside EU/UK: contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the GA3822 repair panel used for?
The GA3822 repair panel replaces the front section of the rear wheel arch on the right-hand side of the Freelander 2 (2006-2014). It reproduces the leading portion of the rear arch, a common corrosion area, and is welded in to restore the arch profile.
Where on the Freelander 2 does this panel fit?
This panel fits the right-hand rear wheel arch of the Freelander 2 (2006-2014), specifically the front leading section of that arch. It is part of the outer body structure and typically rusts where the arch meets the sill and inner wing.
Is fitting this repair panel a DIY job?
Fitting this repair panel is typically a welding job for a bodyshop. The corroded section is cut away and the new panel welded in, then primed and painted. Home fitting is only realistic with welding gear and panel-beating experience.