Thanks for taking the time to share these.
Mine‘s a 102PS 2017 (former) PV and you can see the arrangement underneath. I’ve also attached the part number for the plastic spare wheel under tray if you need it.Spare wheel's in the back of the van, so all's good there!
It looks as though our exhausts are similar lengths but you have a rear box which I don't (basic T6 panel van 102hp). I just thought the the exposed body frame member you can see looks like it ought to be covered as it is on the nearside and there are holes which could take fixings. Whether it's a heat shield or plastic trim piece I honestly have no idea. I do regularly hose underneath and haven't noticed this "nakedness" previously. What's frustrating me is I can't remember what I thought was there before!
Cheers. It’s that heat shield part on the exhaust side that I’m missing. Will need to see if I can find a part number for that.Mine‘s a 102PS 2017 (former) PV and you can see the arrangement underneath. I’ve also attached the part number for the plastic spare wheel under tray if you need it.
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Thanks @paddy26 very helpfulFrom here:
Underbody trim
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All these part numbers are the same:
7E0825205B
7E0825205C
7E0825205D
7E0825205E
7E0825205F
On your diagram plastic strip from bumper attached to body with push clip in thinking of trying to attach false twin exhaust tips via this hole any ideas welcome? On a budget that why the fake twin tipsCheers. It’s that heat shield part on the exhaust side that I’m missing. Will need to see if I can find a part number for that.
Now at least I know I wasn’t imagining things!