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Hi team. Had a slight mishap with a garden sleeper - jumped out at my '05 Coupe and took a bite out of my right rear splash guard. Apart from sending away to the U.S., any idea where I could source a replacement locally - either in silver or unpainted? I'm happy to buy the pair if that's what I need to do.

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Looks like I've stumped a few people. Doing some research, I'm no longer sure I can keep referring to the part as a 'splash guard' as the parts I've seen in the U.S. appear to attach to the guard in front of the rear wheel. For the sake of record, this is what I'm keen to source a replacement for (for a '05 Coupe).

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Anyone? Even what it's really called so I can ask for the right part would be helpful.

Edited by Stuart McK

Cobey may have a set for sale. But g35driver call them rear pods, mud guards, I think. If net wasnt playing up id find u a link. Don't go to Nissan, so expensive

Thanks Nate. I've dropped Cobey a PM.

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Any1 else have some rear splashies they wana get rid of give me a buzz. 0411783449. Pearl white preferable but not compulsary.

Hey Mate, i am getting in a new rear within a 5-6 weeks (shipping takes 4 weeks ish)

Im going to try and sell my rear as a whole with the pods but if i dont get any bites you can buy the pods.

They are in 100% perfect condition and are in Pearl white. The inside guard face even has the clear protective 3M stuff on it.. Were paint matched and resprayed about 3 months ago.

Any1 else have some rear splashies they wana get rid of give me a buzz. 0411783449. Pearl white preferable but not compulsary.

I ended up getting them sent from overseas, as didn't have much luck on the forum - exchange rate is still pretty good now. Here: http://infiniti.sewellparts.com/parts-catalog/G35Coupe-2005.html Part # is 999j2jr000d4 . If you do a search a full set will appear, but if you email they can give you a price on a pair only (~$100 painted + shipping). You can make the shipping cost work for you by buying other spares (in-cabin filter, oil filter, etc).

Cheers.

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