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Just wondering what this metal shield plate is called and if there is a part number? Been trying to find it but i dont know what to search.. Sits behind the rear passenger card. 

I've emailed some wreckers but havent gotten a response yet. Mine is missing from both sides. 

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39 minutes ago, Deza3000 said:

Just wondering what this metal shield plate is called and if there is a part number? Been trying to find it but i dont know what to search.. Sits behind the rear passenger card. 

I've emailed some wreckers but havent gotten a response yet. Mine is missing from both sides. 

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76884-AA135, looks like Nissan's EPC calls it a rear pillar inner insulator: https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/nissan-japan/skyline/bnr34/6628-rb26dett/body/767?frame_no=BNR34-000000

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I should add....its hugely unlikely any wrecker would have that panel, or if they did that they would know they have that panel.

I'd just put the interior trim back on and forget this conversation ever happened

 

Or take the car to your local TAFE and ask the body building lecturers which of their 4th year apprentices needs a decent project to make something to go there.

That's how my dad got all 4 guards for his '24 Dodge made. Granted, he was a lecturer at the TAFE at the time! But not in body building. No favours needed to be exchanged, because they're always looking for good projects for talented apprentices to take on.

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When I was an apprentice sheet metal worker, we did all sorts of "love jobs" for the staff, including a alloy drop tank and alloy door cards for a LX Torana

As for that panel, it would be super simple to fabricate yourself if you had some basic tools and a hour or so of time

1 hour ago, GTSBoy said:

Or take the car to your local TAFE and ask the body building lecturers which of their 4th year apprentices needs a decent project to make something to go there.

That's how my dad got all 4 guards for his '24 Dodge made. Granted, he was a lecturer at the TAFE at the time! But not in body building. No favours needed to be exchanged, because they're always looking for good projects for talented apprentices to take on.

 

 

6 hours ago, joshuaho96 said:

76884-AA135, looks like Nissan's EPC calls it a rear pillar inner insulator: https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/nissan-japan/skyline/bnr34/6628-rb26dett/body/767?frame_no=BNR34-000000

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Thanks mate. This helps, exactly what i wanted. I've just put in a order request for a set of new ones. Only 18 bucks per side.

27 minutes ago, Deza3000 said:

 

Thanks mate. This helps, exactly what i wanted. I've just put in a order request for a set of new ones. Only 18 bucks per side.

classic. wonder if they actually have stock, they can't be fast moving parts

17 minutes ago, Duncan said:

classic. wonder if they actually have stock, they can't be fast moving parts

Yeah I'd imagine it'd be a long wait either way. I've ordered obscure random parts in the past as well like rear diffuser dust card flaps, diffuser subframe stays etc..... took 6 months for Nissan to get it in. Some had Nismo stickers all over them, im assuming its part of Nismos heritage program. 

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