Quarter panel
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On an automobile, a quarter panel is a body panel that covers the section between the door and the trunk. In most if not all countries, for example the United Kingdom and North America, the term is only used to refer to the rear panels. They are typically made of sheet metal, but are sometimes made of firberglass and fibre-reinforced plastic. They are the parts of the exterior of the car that is left once the hood, trunk, roof, doors, bumpers, fenders, lights, and plastic trim are taken away. They typically wrap around the rear wheel wells.