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01 VEY

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  1. Try entering your VIN here - http://japan-parts.eu/toyota/#. This must be the Toyota Chassis number not the Australian VIN put on when the car was imported. It takes a bit of patience but it is awesome once you know where to look. Click on - powertrain-chassis - then select - Front axle hub. The link below is for a random Townace off carsales VIN JT721KR4300054076 http://japan-parts.eu/toyota/gr/2000/townace-liteace/kr42r-rcsreq/4_651350_016_/powertrain-chassis/4303_front-axle-hub. I hope this is OK
  2. Welcome to the club. Loads of good people and many willing members waiting to help out. Please give some more details of which specific model Lux you have. RZN167?? LN147?? RZN149??
  3. If you enter the VIN for your Hi-Ace you should be able to identify the gearbox part number or at least the rear extension housing number. http://japan-parts.eu/toyota/# On the site once you have identified the Toyota part number you can do a parts cross-reference on the same page This can be a little time consuming but may help you to know which vehicles to look for. By vehicle description I could only find 4 speed boxes for 1982 Hi-Aces We used a 1997 Hi-Lux box in a HQ tonner project a few years back. I was told the box came from a Supra (W58) but was in fact from a Hi-Lux (W59). They use the same basic box and change the rear extension housing and shifter block for the linkages. Hope this is useful as it has illustrations of the parts too. Most of the sites i previously used have had to remove the drawings.
  4. Nearly 52 but it feels like 152. My only wish is that age was calculated in MPH. Then I would not be that old but it sure would feel awesome
  5. Firstly, Welcome to the club. I am unsure of which rims will fit the townace but if you post up the stud pattern someone will be sure to know a d addvise you what may fit. Enjoy the club & forums
  6. Type the VIN into the toyota field on www.epc-data.com and you should fid out the original ngine model. Failing that you may look through the listing links for the exact model and verify it the long way. I hope this helps
  7. Hey Guys I know my last post was a bit off the mark but I now have a newly released product for you all to feast your eyes on. This has been released in the last couple weeks and for a introductory price of $308.00 inc GST one can be yours. This is what they will cost for me to purchase so I am not going to make a profit from them. You will receive a new unopened kit with all the attachments pictured along with a legitimate tax invoice. Please let me know if anyone is interested. I believe this unit will retail for about $515.00. If you are not in the Brisbane area there will be a $17.60 Toll airbag fee added to the invoice. Payment can be made by direct bank deposit or by Visa or MasterCard which I will personally enter then destroy the card numbers when done. Please let me know if anyone is interested SVSCDR2.pdf
  8. Looks like it's in top condition. His loss is your gain. Well chosen.
  9. Don't worry about the legalities. It just looks like a desperate effort in tragic.
  10. So what happens when people type in white? Or maybe if there was no typing at all. Woohoo. Now would that not be awesome.
  11. Yeah definitely that is for the compressor only. It has been a few years since I worked with A/C parts and I got a real shock when I was told the price. I would hate to know what the retail price would be. I bought one for my in-laws 95 Camry from the place I worked for previously and it cost about $300.00 but those prices seem to be a thing of the past. Sorry about getting your hopes up
  12. Given that the two vehicles are from a different generation of Hi-lux models I would tend to think that there would be substantial difference between the engine mounts and wiring harnesses. I'm sure you would do well to take a few measurements before committing to the job.
  13. Yes, I am sure you will not take long to be part of the crew Welcome
  14. This worked for me the other day Right click on the photo. Then select copy. Right click in the reply box where you type - Then select paste. White looks pretty good. But the white cars I have seen with BLACK wheels look really AWESOME
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