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oh hello,

sorry if im bringing up something that is already covered somewhere on here, however i cant find anything relevant through searching :/

anyway my problem is the plastic mud cover that screws under the engine ( driver side in front of the tire) has snapped and is currently being held up by string i managed to find n do a highwayside repair.

so the question being does anyone know what this is called and how do i get a new one?

don't really wanna cable tie it up as it had already been done before and ripped the plastic.

secondly a while back i was re-calibrating my central locking so that the passenger door would open with the driver door,

all i was doing was loosening a screw from a bit of metal that holds two steel rods together,

adjusting the stop height,

and tightening until it was right and basically the passenger door locked as it should.

got it all sorted and went to give it a final lock off so i wouldnt have to worry about it again and snapped the part because i screwed it too tight... :(

sorry for the lengthy explanation

is anyone familiar with this part / knows what it is called and how i can order another one?

thanks :D

  • 1 year later...

anyway my problem is the plastic mud cover that screws under the engine ( driver side in front of the tire) has snapped and is currently being held up by string i managed to find n do a highwayside repair.

hey buddy this is usually referred to as a guard liner or splash guard... best bet would be to ask around with people who are wrecking a r33 or try import wreckers...

regards

Corin

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