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Start your part requestThe Vauxhall Arena was a single-generation model based on the Renault Traffic / Nissan Primastar platform, sold in the UK through the 1990s and into the early 2000s, so year-to-year swaps within that run are broadly promising but not guaranteed. Bodyshell pressings can change quietly mid-production without a formal facelift announcement, so whether a panel from, say, a 1997 van fits a 2001 van is exactly the kind of question you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration before buying.
Yes — the Arena was offered in short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase body lengths, and with standard and high-roof variants, and these differences mean the rear quarter pressing is a completely different shape between them. Always tell the breaker your exact wheelbase and roof height when requesting a quote, as fitting a panel from the wrong body variant simply will not work.
It can matter, because the aperture and surrounding metalwork at the rear of the van can differ between barn-door and tailgate configurations, affecting how the quarter panel meets the rear corner. Confirm your rear door arrangement with the breaker alongside your registration so they can match the panel from the correct donor vehicle.
No — trim level has no bearing on quarter panel fitment for the Arena; the body structure is the same regardless of specification. You may find cosmetic differences such as body-coloured versus plain finish depending on the donor van's spec, but the panel itself will be the same pressing, so don't let trim level influence your search.
The Arena shared its platform with the Renault Trafic and Nissan Primastar, and panels from these siblings are sometimes used by breakers, but whether a specific quarter panel crosses between the three badges without modification is not something that should be assumed. Confirm with the breaker against your registration whether the donor panel is from an Arena or a platform-mate, and let them advise on compatibility before committing.
Almost certainly not — roof height and wheelbase are the two most critical dimensions for rear quarter panel fitment on a van like the Arena, and a panel from a high-roof long-wheelbase donor will be a different shape and size to one from a standard-roof short-wheelbase vehicle. Always match both dimensions exactly, and ask the breaker to verify the donor vehicle's configuration against your registration before purchasing.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.