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Just wondering if anyone has removed the interior tailgate panel, as I have a small diagonal dent which is where the model inscription section is, just above the license plate is. I asked my opc and they told me was doubled skinned, so a fill and paint would be required. I'm not convinced. Anyone can prove otherwise with pics?

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I have no idea what an "opc" is - but whatever it is, he's fullacrap. It's single wall construction. Getting the fuzzy off the inside is a bit of a PITA, best done with the plastic trim removal tools that aftermarket vendors sell (Porsche vendors get about $50 for the kit - which is IDENTICAL to the kit from Harbor Freight for $6...) You have to pop clips out of the retaining holes in the door - and it's way easy to break the inside plastic holding the clip to the fuzzy liner without the right tool (which slips around the clip and pries it out.)

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