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Hey all,

A while ago the RHS inner guard liner / splash guard clips fell out whilst I was driving and the liner rubbed against the tyre - which wore a nice hole it in.

Ive found a replacement but its from a series 1. So i'm wondering if there is a difference between the Series 1 and Series 2 guard liners / splash guards? and if they are a straight swap?

Anyone able to confirm if they will fit?

Cheers

Adam

Cheers for your reply mate. I actually didnt think to check for a part number on it LOL

Although I just had a quick squizz... where the tyre wore a hole in it, is right where the part number was. I've manged to get a few numbers off it - not sure if its a full part number or a partial though:

P/N : 3844 26U00

Thats the original off my R33 (Series 2) and the one I've found as a replacement is off a series 1 R33

Any ideas?

Cheers

Adam

Thanks for the reply H4x :)

I'm not sure if thats the part number or not, unfortunately when the guard fell down (whilst driving) the tire has worn a hole right where the part number is/was

Of the numbers I could see/make out, I got: 3844 26U00

Is there a different part number for the left / right sides?

Cheers

Adam

Thanks for the reply H4x :)

I'm not sure if thats the part number or not, unfortunately when the guard fell down (whilst driving) the tire has worn a hole right where the part number is/was

Of the numbers I could see/make out, I got: 3844 26U00

Is there a different part number for the left / right sides?

Cheers

Adam

S2:

RHS=63844-26U00-

LHS=63845-26U10-

S1:

RHS=63844-15U00-

LHS=63845-15U10-

As you can see they are different part numbers. Whats the difference between the two? I don't know. Just get one from a 96-97 coupe or sedan non GTR and check the part number matches.

Edited by H4x

Awesome, Thanks heaps everyone for your help - and thanks H4x for the confirmation and part numbers!

Indeed it is correct that they are not compatible and are different. Once I had the part numbers for both S1 and S2 I came across this post (here) which had these pictures in it, which shows the difference between S1 and S2 splash guards

Now im trying to find somewhere that I can get a replacement (Have been watching ebay/gumtree/for sale section of forum - but they are usually over east australia or from a S1)

I came across a website called amayama that sells them apparently? Anyone had any experience with them? (Link Here)

Cheers

Adam

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I converted a Series I.5 to a Series II and the liners are different due to the different shape of the front bar.

I have purchased them from Just Jap and Nussan Aus for about $70 each because you can never find them second hand when you need them.

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