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MTC4328 - Rear Quarter Panel – LH

Original price - Original price €118,00
Original price
€118,00
€118,00 - €118,00
Current price €118,00
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Rear Body End Panel forming the left-hand rear corner of the Series body structure.

This pressed steel panel is a structural outer body component making up the left-hand rear section of the Series tub. It forms the rear body end and provides the structural surround for the rear corner and side door aperture.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES II/III — rear-end body quarter panel, near-side (LH)
Alternative Codes
MTC4328AJC62 LHBP020 LHLR20 LH

In stock 1 unit
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When will my order arrive?
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  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days.
  • Outside EU/UK: delivery times vary — contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the MTC4328 rear quarter panel used for?
The MTC4328 is the left-hand rear quarter panel forming the near-side rear corner of the Land Rover Series 2 and 3 tub. It's a pressed steel structural outer panel that makes up the rear body end and frames the rear corner and side door aperture.
Where does this panel fit on a Series 2 and 3?
It sits at the near-side, left-hand, rear of the Series 2 and 3 body. The panel forms the rear body end section and provides the structural surround for the rear corner and the side door aperture on that side.
Is fitting this quarter panel a DIY job?
Fitting this quarter panel is typically a bodywork job, not a quick swap. As a structural outer panel it's usually welded and riveted into the Series tub, so it normally needs panel repair skills or a body specialist to line the door aperture up correctly.
How do I know if I need the left-hand or right-hand panel?
This is the left-hand, near-side, panel. The right-hand corner uses a separate part, so check which side you're repairing before ordering. On a Series 2 and 3 the LH panel frames the near-side rear corner and side door aperture.