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Hi Stumpy, OK I didn't realise that you knew how to remove the seat(s). About a sliding replacement, why stick to Toyota? Go to a wreckers and look for any brand seat that does what you want. None that you find will be a bolt in replacement, you will need to do a bit of fettling to fit. I think whatever seat you find you will need to fit it to the tubular frame that is there now, so you can still access the engine. Herb -
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Shock Absorbers
I have a question. Have a Camry 2004 in Brazil, where only 18 of that series were sold. With 215k km, never changed the shocks/struts. Not because didn't want to, but because they're nowhere to be found. Tried bringing them in my checked luggage from the USA, customs took them from me. My question is, does anyone know if a different car suspension would fit in my car? I'm starting to get desperate. To import the whole thing (with a purchase price of around 250 dollars for the whole suspension) it will cost me more than 2k dollars, which is more than the whole car costs. Thanks for now. -
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Clock on multifunction device not displaying
Rach , did you sort your clock out ? My 300 series has just done the same thing ? -
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Oil Leak
Looks like cam cover gasket from here . . . 7 yrs a bit early for replacement tho. Worth nipping up the bolts a little, go criss cross pattern & apply pressure evenly. If that don't work then replace the gasket - easy job. -
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CH-R sudden engine failure
Is there anyone on this thread who is still experiencing problems as described earlier who is interested in joining together with three others including myself who have experienced significant engine failure and placed in very dangerous situation. to the person who is getting a refund from Toyota Ky2612 would you consider replying to this message so we can contact you privately to get some advice tips on how you convinced Toyota to give you a refund ? -
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Seeking Head stud socket for 1.5l Yaris engine - supplier?
Hi all - had car towed after massive puddle killed the motor. Trying to obtain a head stud socket for 1.5l Yaris engine. Have tried Torx bits and M8, M9, M10. None fit. Located in Perth. Hoping someone will know what and where I can obtain or even borrow one of these. Cars in pieces in garage - motor out but can't pull it apart like I need to without this I gather. Is a 2007 model YRS. thanks in advance -
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NSW - New rear struts for Toyota Kluger 3.3l - 2003 to 2007
Pair of new rear struts for Toyota Kluger 3.3l from 2003 to 2007 (also fits Lexus RX330 AWD from 2003 to 2008). New and never used as I waited to long to return them. Originally cost $480 for the pair. KYB parts ref. 334394 and 334395 = $300/pair Have a set of Eibach lowering springs to match in separate ad. -
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NSW - Rear struts & top mounts for Kluger GSU45 -only 5000km
For Toyota Kluger GSU45 2007-2014. Excellent condition. Swapped out at 5,000km when the car was lowered. Pair of rear struts KYB ref. 339234 and 339235 = $200 Pair of top mounts and boots KYB ref. KSM5780 = $100 (doesn't include the bump stops shown in the photo)
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