Used Body Panels Parts in Australia
Bonnets, guards, doors, bumpers, tailgates and quarter panels in factory paint codes from Australian wreckers.
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Body Panels parts — frequently asked questions
Can a used panel be matched to my car's paint code?
Yes — a wrecker can search by your factory paint code and supply a panel from a donor in the same colour, often eliminating the need for a respray. Find your paint code on the compliance plate (door jamb or engine bay) and quote it to the wrecker upfront. Metallic and pearl colours sometimes need a blend even with the right code.
How much does a used bonnet, door or guard cost?
Used bonnets typically run $150–$600. Doors are usually $250–$900 depending on whether they're shells or complete with glass and trim. Guards run $80–$400. Premium European panels and rare colours sit at the top of the range; volume Australian and Japanese cars sit at the bottom.
Will a used panel need to be repainted?
If the wrecker can match your paint code from a same-colour donor and the panel is in good cosmetic condition, often no — it can fit straight on. If the colour or condition is off, a respray runs roughly $400–$900 per panel at a smash repairer. Always ask for clear photos in natural light before committing.
Do I get freight insurance on a used panel?
Standard road-freight liability is very limited in Australia (often a few dollars per kilogram). For a panel worth more than a few hundred dollars, marine transit insurance for the declared value is worth paying — typically only 1–2% of the part value and protects against transit damage which is the most common claim.