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A used quarter panel that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The X-Class ran as a single generation from 2017 to 2020, with no facelift or platform change during that short production run, so the body pressings remained consistent throughout. In principle, a quarter panel from a 2017 car could suit a 2020 car, but pressing detail changes can happen quietly mid-production without a formal facelift, so confirm with the breaker against your exact registration before buying.
Both sit within the same single-generation 2017–2020 run with no announced facelift boundary between them, so the shell architecture is the same. That said, whether any quiet pressing revision was introduced between those two model years is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as these changes are not always publicly documented.
Trim level — whether Pure, Progressive, or Power — does not affect quarter panel fitment; the body pressing is the same across the range for a given body style and model year. You may find that higher-spec cars carried different paint finishes or minor badging in that area, so be prepared for a cosmetic touch-up, but the panel itself will be the same part.
The X-Class shared a platform with the Nissan Navara NP300, but whether the body pressings and quarter panels are interchangeable between the two is not something that can be stated as fact here. Confirm this directly with the breaker against your registration, as panel differences between same-platform vehicles sold under different names can vary and the breaker will have the hands-on experience to know.
Yes — quarter panels are side-specific, so always specify whether you need the nearside (NS, kerb side, left when sitting in the car) or the offside (OS, driver's side, right) when requesting quotes from a breaker. Getting this wrong means the panel simply will not align with the surrounding bodywork, so double-check before your quote is confirmed.
The X-Class was offered as a double-cab pickup throughout its 2017–2020 run, and the quarter panel is specific to that body style. If you see a panel listed against a different body style or a different vehicle entirely, confirm with the breaker against your registration that the pressing matches your exact vehicle before purchasing.