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Used Nissan Juke Slam Panel

All used Nissan Juke Slam Panel listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices or used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Nissan Juke from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Slam Panel

The Juke Nissan slam panel is a structural panel that functions to absorb some of the impact of a crash, helping to protect the occupants of the car.

Built to be strong and solid, the Juke Nissan slam panel is usually made of steel, and bolted onto the car, directly behind, and running the length of, the bumper.

The Juke Nissan slam panel acts as a structural support to the bumper. The bumper's job is to absorb the impact of a head on collision, offering protection to both the car, by minimising damage to the frame and body of the car, as well as internal and external parts; and also the passengers and driver travelling inside the car.

If your car has been in an accident and there's damage to the slam panel it will need replacing.  Buying a new Juke Nissan slam panel will ensure you get a part that's the right fit for the make and model of your car.

Nissan Juke trivia

  • With its turbocharged 1.6-litre engine, the Nissan Juke can deliver 188hp and can go from 0-60 in 7.3 seconds.
  • The Nissan Juke is most popular with the millennial and baby boomer demographics but is also much more popular with women than men.
  • A stunt driver called Terry Grant holds the world record for the longest continuous journey in a car while driving on two wheels. He used a Nissan Juke to break the record and managed to drive around Goodwood Hill Course on two wheels instead of four for 2 minutes and 55 seconds.
  • The name Juke was chosen because it has two implications. It means to dance, but it also means to change directions, which Nissan believed would suggest agility.
  • The latest Nissan Juke is the Acenta, which comes with a DIG-T 115 2WD petrol engine. It manages a quite impressive 50.4mpg and has a CO2 emission rating of only 129g/km.