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  1. FYI... phoned up the local TD and they're $39.
  2. Greetings People, For SV21 Does anyone know where to obtain one of these from in Australia relatively cheap, or is Toyota the only place to sell them? 88625 Bought 2nd hand a/c and the bloke has cut the plug off the Thermistor Alternatively... does anyone know what type of plug this uses, and if so, can you please provide a link so that I can see if I have any here I can use off some old (other) parts. Many, many thanks in advance B)
  3. Ok... just got off the phone ........ Enzed: $130-40 to put a new piece on old. Toyota: $210 .. !!!!!!!! Even the guy I spoke to couldn't believe the price drop because before he logged onto the system he said $400-500!
  4. Hi Guys, Anyone know of a place other than Toyota that sells the High Pressure Power Steering hose for an MCV20 series? From memory, Toyota want $400 for it. I'm just about to replace my Pump (2nd/h wrecker & I've just installed a seal kit) and a NOS Genuine Steering Rack that I picked up for $200. I just don't want to go pulling things apart only to leave a leaky PS hose. May as well do it all at once I reckon. Not sure on the eBay route as these appear to be for LH drive vehicles so I would guess that the steering column being on the on other side, the banjo may not be facing the right way for fitting. So.. does anyone know where to buy at a reasonable price for us RH driven vehicles? TIA :)
  5. ^^^ As they've said above.... don't go grinding. Jack the front of the car up. Undo the 6 nuts (strut mounts) and have someone step down on the top of tyre to push the strut down just enough to slip the bar into place, then release and the bolts should slide right in for you to bolt back up. You also may have to undo the link(s) if it's a bit stubborn pushing down.
  6. Did you remove Suspension Support No.2 ..? EDIT: I haven't installed mine as I have an LPG converter bolted onto the tower at the moment :(
  7. Sorry... didn't see this post before... So far this is what comes up: Product Information Product Code : N/A Product Information : N/A and... Serial No. information not record in our product list. However it does say this on their site: Apply for Product purchase from 1 January 2008 to 31 January, 2011 Product purchase after 31 January, 2011, Please try later to verify your product as we will update our record 1 month time. Product informations shown is not same with your product purchase, please email or contact us will we investigate and reply to you as soon as possible.
  8. I think you have misinterpreted me. You did mention something about Putting on a Sticker with a Serial number, didn't you... Inferring fakeness? We don't know if it is original or fake, ok, granted... I'll give you that. ... because I found him on eBay and people that sell on eBay are all shonks?! I guess I can say I have a bar in my possession, even if it supposedly non-genuine. Look... I'm not having a go at you or anyone (Luis / Silva et. al.). You know these guys and that's great. I don't so it doesn't matter to me, so I chose purchase the way I did. Where was I taking a stab at you? I'm sorry if you feel uncomfortable when someone has a difference of opinion but it was all good until someone said this: Saying something without PROOF doesn't do anyone, any favours. Maaaate... I've had the car for 6 years and you don't know me so how do you know what I have and haven't done to the car? I do all my own work on it and source parts from all over the world. FYI, I have been looking for a strut brace over the last couple of years, was almost going to buy one of them Made in China ones... but did another search and this thread came up (Yippee!). For this... I Thank YOU XOXOX Chin up fella :P PS. I like your Supercharger :)
  9. Same goes with the bar too... I mean some smart cookie would have to have the $$$$, tooling, fabrication, materials, welders, people and white paint too! Hell why bother with that and simply buy it direct from UR themselves and ship it Down Under on eBay. The Malaysian Ringgit is currently @ 3.00MYR = 1.00AUD. IMO, I say it is genuine. One guy puts out a FAKE post above and all of a sudden it is now... "Yours is Fake - Mine is Genuine", because one was bought in Australia and the other Direct from Malaysia. 8 weeks to fill a container with UR orders and ship it to Oz and sell it for over twice the price sounds about right. Information is only as good as the people giving you such info and in this case, by some Australian distributor who only sells the Genuine stuff... that so happens to be made in Malaysia!
  10. Shipped from Malaysia and "possibly" made in Malaysia. Maybe seller bought a heap from UR and UR themselves ran out :) How heavy was your brace? . .
  11. I haven't actually opened the package up but it weighed 1.7 Kg.
  12. FYI... I have the brace here now! 6 days from Malaysia - impressive :) Scheduled Delivery: Wednesday, 30/03/2011, By End of Day Brisbane, Australia 28/03/2011 12:44 Delivered Mascot, Australia 25/03/2011 0:25 Departure Scan Mascot, Australia 24/03/2011 8:11 Import Scan 24/03/2011 3:38 Package data processed by brokerage Waiting for clearance / Released by clearing agency Now in-transit for delivery 24/03/2011 3:38 Registered with clearing agency / Shipment submitted to clearing agency 24/03/2011 3:38 Registered with clearing agency 24/03/2011 1:13 Package data processed by brokerage Waiting for clearance Changi, Singapore 23/03/2011 18:46 Departure Scan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 22/03/2011 21:00 Departure Scan 22/03/2011 18:23 Origin Scan 22/03/2011 16:48 Collection Scan Malaysia 22/03/2011 4:44 Order Processed: Ready for UPS
  13. ^^^^^^ Adding to above post: 00 Lexus Timing belt part 1 00 Lexus Timing belt part 2
  14. I wondered who it was... Here is an update on my package - shipping via UPS: Ohhh, yeah the mod bug thing... it's actually for my Wifeys car! I just told her I bought it 5 minutes ago and she didn't care. Cheeeze Ima lucky guy
  15. Supercheapauto has M1 5W50 5 Litres on sale right now for $59.95 (QLD) so maybe same everywhere else. Go online and have a look at the catalogue.
  16. Shouldn't really matter who you take it too, so long as they are reputable. You could do it yourself if you wanted too. I just did my first on a Ford Laser KN (tools maybe a couple of hundred if you don't have any) and so far not a problem in 1000k's of driving. I bought a GMB water pump off eBay, Thermostat at Mazda, and the OEM metal WP gasket off Ford (use instead of paper one supplied with WP). Dayco Timing kit off eBay which included pulleys, seals and belt for around $80. Read, read and read! Research lots and read some more. Satisfaction will come later. Taking your time is the key... and buy a marker :) Here is a WP for the V6 on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250755172698 Here is a Complete Kit on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260314271490 If you don't want to do it yourself, buy a water pump (or kit) and supply it and have Toyota or whoever install both at the same time. Labour cost is mostly removing and replacing stuff so a couple of bolts for the WP shouldn't add up to a lot of time. If you want to supply your own parts... this is what you'll need: Timing Belt Kit (including idler, tensioner, spring and seals) Water pump (including OEM gasket) New Thermostat (including OEM gasket) Toyota Red Coolant - best stuff! Demineralised Water (not tap water) Also check radiator cap if it is old and starting to crack when exposed to the air around the seal. Probably best to buy a new cap, just to be sure - cheap insurance.
  17. When I had the 98 done a few years back, they didn't replace the water pump (which would have been great) and it cost about $800 from memory. Car now has 250K on it, so guess the pump is ok - no overheating issues whatsoever.
  18. 72 Meg Compressed :( EDIT: You use Torrents..? <Link removed. We do not support illegal downloads> .......... it has 23 seeders at the moment :)
  19. There is a X-reference for Terminology provided in the PDF's. It's not that hard: Trunk=Boot Hood=Bonnet. Look at picture Read (print) what it is telling you Have tool in hand Apply instructions with tool in hand Job Done! It's not like US English is from another planet (maybe their citizens are ;-)).... saves $'s on buying a Gregory's/Haines.
  20. I have one in PDF if you're interested. Covers the 5s-fe and 1mzfe.
  21. Ok... couldn't wait (sorry SILVA...) Anyway, I contacted this bloke in Malay on eBay who has this for sale: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200588733611 $115.20 OFFER and it is automatically accepted as BIN. Free shipping to Australia too! Will let you know how I go.
  22. They are 16mm - I have this one on mine (20mm) : http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail.php?part_number=BTR39 Also bought some Locking Collars on eBay as well. Something similar to these: http://www.mcmaster.com/library/20070314/6436K720L.GIF ... to attach to the RSB. Stock bar had like a strapped grommet to stop the bar going side-to-side. Thanks mate - SILVABULLIT ;)
  23. Does anyone know where to buy these in Australia..? ========================================== And for future reference............... Details for for the Ultra Racing bar are: Product: Toyota Camry 02 ACV36R Front Strut Bar / Front Tower Bar Code : UR-TW2-612 http://www.ultraracing.com.my/Bars.asp?ID=3169 ==========================================
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