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Interior Panels Cracking

I'm hoping to have everyone inspect the rear hatch side panels. Today was the first time I have really detailed the inside of the Z. I only have 2400 miles

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Old 07-25-2010, 09:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Interior Panels Cracking

I'm hoping to have everyone inspect the rear hatch side panels. Today was the first time I have really detailed the inside of the Z. I only have 2400 miles and it's typically in the garage with the windows up. I've noticed cracking on the driver's side and what appears to be a mold line on the passenger side. I would appreciate any feedback on this everyone has.

Update: The dealer replace the panel today. It's nice when things go well at the dealer!!
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