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Anyone know the part number for this? Or where I could get them. Seems like Japanese model got them.

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I finally installed them after getting longer and better rivets from Toyota for the front. I did contact Zl1 about the matter of there instruction and rivets they provide in the kit and they basically didn't care and said those are the correct rivets. Overall clean look.

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Your front splash guard should have been inserted in between wheel well liner and body as shown below...

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Update:

I've had the ZL1 Splash Guards installed for about 3 months now and they're holding up very well....

Initially the instructions were incorrect and they also were sending out the wrong hardware...Just make sure you use the correct black screws for the rear guards and plastic replacement rivets for the fronts and the install should go fairly easy...I did not have to remove the rear wheel but that's because I used a 90 degree phillips wrench...

I also don't think I'd want the splash guards any narrower (that's if your installing these for protection), particularly if your planning on running 13~15mm spacers...They're doing exactly what they are supposed to do...Since install I don't get splash ups and have not had any rock chips...

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Anyone got a discount code for the splash guard? Thanks
 

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Just Curios if anyone found a good looking splash guards for the Supra. I have noticed that bottom portion of the rear bumper right behind the wheel takes a beating from all the junk that kicks up from the tires. I don't know if anyone else have noticed it. Idk if any manufacturers have a solution to the problem


I noticed that all Japanese versions and the European versions have something similar that is sold with the car. If you look at YouTube videos of those versions, you can see them on the car. I don't remember what they are called. I do recall a video where a guy was talking about how they are mandatory on all cars. I am trying to find that video, because he says what they are called. If I can find a part number in the Japanese manuel, I would buy one right away.
 

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I noticed that all Japanese versions and the European versions have something similar that is sold with the car. If you look at YouTube videos of those versions, you can see them on the car. I don't remember what they are called. I do recall a video where a guy was talking about how they are mandatory on all cars. I am trying to find that video, because he says what they are called. If I can find a part number in the Japanese manuel, I would buy one right away.
Those dont cover the back bottom portion of the fender though. It is right above the wheel. Its there for wheel spacing regulations is what I was told when living in japan.
 

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Those dont cover the back bottom portion of the fender though. It is right above the wheel. Its there for wheel spacing regulations is what I was told when living in japan.

Ah ok. Thanks!
 
 




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