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Used parcel shelfs vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
No — the Astra Mk4 (G, 1998–2004) and Mk5 (H, 2004–2010) are completely different platforms with different body dimensions, so their parcel shelves are not interchangeable. The Mk5 shelf was redesigned to suit the H-platform bodyshell, and the two will not locate correctly even if you can physically place one in the other car. Always source a shelf from the correct generation to ensure a proper fit.
The Astra H ran from 2004 to 2010, with a facelift in 2007, and the facelift may have brought minor pressing or trim-line changes that could affect whether a pre-facelift shelf locates correctly in a post-facelift car. The generation and body style are the critical starting points — both cars need to be the same body style (hatch or estate) — but whether the shelf crosses that 2007 facelift boundary cleanly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Trim level makes no difference to whether a parcel shelf fits — the shelf is shaped to the bodyshell, not the specification, so an SE shelf and a Sport shelf for the same generation and body style are functionally interchangeable. That said, trim level can affect the finish or cloth colour on the shelf, so a shelf from a different trim may not match your interior colour perfectly. Confirm the generation, body style, and door count with the breaker, and ask about colour if a close match matters to you.
The 3-door and 5-door Astra H hatchbacks share the same basic platform, but the rear side quarters and parcel shelf mounting points can differ between door counts, so you should not assume the shelves are identical. Source a shelf that matches your specific door count and confirm this with the breaker when getting a quote.
No — estate and hatchback parcel shelves are designed for completely different rear bodyshells and will not interchange. The estate shelf is typically a load cover mounted on a roller, while the hatchback shelf sits flat behind the rear seats in a fixed position; the mounting points, dimensions, and mechanisms are all different. Always tell the breaker your exact body style — hatch or estate — when asking for a quote.
No — engine size, fuel type, and gearbox have no bearing on parcel shelf fitment whatsoever. The shelf is determined entirely by the generation (e.g. Mk4/G, Mk5/H, Mk6/J), body style (hatch or estate), and door count. Focus on those details when contacting a breaker and you can ignore the mechanical specification entirely.