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Used quarter panels 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:
The Bora was sold in the UK from 1998 to 2006 and sits on the VW Group A4 (Mk4) platform throughout its entire production run as a saloon body style. Because the platform and body style remained consistent across those years, a quarter panel from anywhere in that range is broadly from the same pressing generation. However, there were mid-run production changes to body panels that are hard to verify from year alone, so always confirm the exact pressing against your registration with the breaker before buying.
The Bora and the Golf Mk4 share the same A4 platform, but the Bora is a saloon and the Golf is a hatchback, and quarter panels are body-style-specific pressed steel — they are completely different pressings for each body style. A Golf Mk4 quarter panel will not fit a Bora regardless of the shared platform. Always source a panel specifically listed for the Bora saloon.
Trim level makes no difference to quarter panel fitment on the Bora — the S, SE, Sport, V6 4Motion and other trim grades all share the same saloon body shell and the same pressed quarter panels. The only thing to be aware of is that higher trims may have had different factory paint codes or additional body moulding clips, so there could be minor cosmetic finishing differences to expect, but the panel itself will be the same pressing. Confirm the paint code with the breaker so you can match or plan your respray accordingly.
The shared platform listing is a common way breakers group Mk4-era VW stock, but as noted the Golf and Bora have completely different quarter panel pressings because of the difference in body style between hatchback and saloon. Whether any pressing differences exist between the Bora and same-platform variants sold under different names in other markets is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your exact registration before purchasing. Don't assume a panel fits just because the platform code matches.
No — NS (nearside, left as you sit in the car) and OS (offside, right) quarter panels are handed and are completely different pressings; they are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, always specify clearly which side you need to avoid receiving the wrong part. Double-check this against your own vehicle before ordering.
Both years fall within the same 1998–2006 Bora production run on the A4 platform with the same saloon body style, so in principle the panels come from the same generation of pressing. That said, mid-generation pressing changes can occur without a formal facelift, and these are difficult to verify from the year alone. Name the boundary, then route it to the breaker: confirm the panel from your donor year is an exact match against your registration before you commit to buying.