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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. 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

  5. Most likely compressor only.

    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

  6. 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.

  7. 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

  8. Any updates on the paint job you were talking to me about? How's the hold ups with the painter?

    I had a talk again with the Panel shop owner on thursday and he said to bring it in on Saturday. He said he would give me fortnightly updates on the progress and e-mail pictures of what has been done. I told him that sounded a bit like it was going to take a long time for the job to be completed and that I was expecting that it would be completed by the middle of March. So here's hoping for a speedy completion.

    Finally yesterday morning I hired a car trailer and delivered the Celica shell I got in the middle of last year to the panel shop. Yes it is a different one to the one we had at the beginning but it has minimal rust and has a near perfect hatch and a much better bonnet. I will need to dig out some of the small cover plates from the engine compartment and get them in ASAP.

    Our back yard is to have a 7.1m x 5.0m workshop/shed/man-cave erected in the near future all in the name of getting the Celica project happening and having a home for it when it is completed.

    I have attached a couple of photos of the moving day even though they are not really that exciting. The original plan was for me to have a week off to assist with the paint stripping but with low staff levels at work I don't feel inclined to ask for any more time off. The fact is that I don't have enough annual leave left to do it either.

    I will be sending the seats to be re-upholstered next week along with the door cards and hood lining. The seats are getting done in black leather with new foam bolstering but I am keeping the other interior vinyl panels as original because they are in the standard Toyota black.

    More updates to come

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  9. Awesome job you've done. You should be proud to drive this around. A smug grin would be the order of the day.

    Must say I really love the wheels. I have Konig Rewinds to go on our RA28 whenever it goes in to get the paint done.

    Spewing about the damaged wheel. Lucky it is on the inside.

    Sounds like it won't be long before it is up and going.

    Good stuff

  10. Welcome to the club Andy.

    Sounds like you have a lot going on there. What did the Police find with the wheels? Where they too wide or was the offset incorrect? Or did they dislike the color?

    It looks pretty cool though.

  11. Not sure if this anything like what you were thinking of.

    http://www.gpsinnovations.com.au/

    These units are for live tracking of the vehicle it is fitted to. It will give exact location, details of driver behaviour, info about engine RPM and other vital signs like oil pressure and engine temperature, G-Force and some more.

    The best thing is it plugs into the OBDII computer socket and is transferrable from vehicle to vehicle.

    I don't know if there is an option for video feed but it may very well be possible.

  12. Ok I can't see numbers on it

    Sorry but I have been a bit busy in the last few days

    Can you tell me the exact model (MCV10 - SXV10 - SXV11) and the month of manufacture.

    Maybe this link may help to ID the one you need.

    http://ishop2.cooldrive.com.au/search?q=&search[category_url][]=%2F_MMV%2FTOYOTA&search[category_url][]=%2F_MMV%2FTOYOTA%2FCAMRY&search[category_url][]=%2F_MMV%2FTOYOTA%2FCAMRY%2FSXV10_1992-1997&search[category_url][]=%2F_PG%2FA1&search[category_url][]=%2F_PG%2FA1%2FACM1&action_results.x=40&action_results.y=13

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