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    I just bought
    Large plastic seat - 33556-14010 $11.12+
    Small end shifter bush - 33548-14010 $8.39+
    Rubber Seat(Below lower large seat) 22556-14020 $6.85+
    about $44 in total.
    Early May

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    Some late model Trueno parts:
    53801-1A840 right fender, Apex with molding
    53801-1A690 right fender, GTV without arch molding
    52119-12092 front bumper cover, bare bumper, black
    54108-12010 garnish, retractable healight cover, LH
    81520-80038 front turn signal, LH
    81510-80038 front turn signal, RH

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    90311-25003 front gearbox seal (Also from Repco etc)
    use silicon or paper for gasket
    90311-40015 intake cam seal, 20valve
    90311-35022 exhaust cam seal, 20valve or 16 valve

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    13050-16010 silvertop intake pulley
    13050-16020 blacktop intake pulley

    I have a silvertop one I am not using so you can just buy that off me.

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    theres a decent list here . I reckon if you tell a dealer what part you need they would be able to find the part number anyway

    what are these eye lids? what do they look like, anyone have a pic?

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    there just the strip across the top of the light housing the brown coloured plastic you see when the light is down

    definitely not
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    Thanks again, Johnny Rochester.

    I have a query for you, since you have a fair good insight into how Toyota does/has done things in the past.

    I was asked for a vin from a 1983 JDM ae86 to help locate parts. I gave the guy the frame number off the compliance plate and it was 11 or 12 digits from memory. They said its not a vin, a vin is 17 digits.

    My question is, were Toyotas fitted with 17 digit vin numbers back in 1983?

    Ive looked over my adm chassis here, all three and they dont even come close to having a vin thats 17 digits, either on the body or any of the plates.

    Can you clarify?






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    The VIN (vehicle identification number) is a 17 digit number, which was ment to be a international system setup by ISO in 1980 ().

    However it has been adopted on a country by country basis. USA started using this system in about 1981. Australia started using this system in about 1986. Japan still to this day (as far as I know) does not use the VIN system for vehicles sold within Japan.

    All AE86s sold new in Japan or Australia did not have a VIN. They have a Model number and a Frame number as all Toyotas (sold in Japan) still do, in this format:
    Model: AE86-ECMQF
    Frame: AE86-5017309
    The month of manufacture is found when you put the Frame number into the EPC.

    From this model and frame number, every part for your vehicle can be looked up with the exception of colour and other minor choices. With your colour and trim numbers, and knowledge of basic options (LSD, A/C, Powersteer) you can look up every part of the car. But for a lot of trim parts they will only be available in black or bare plastic anyway.

    To my understanding, all vehicles manufactured, imported, imported as used into Australia from 1986 onwards need a VIN.
    Vehicles made by Toyota Japan and imported as a new car (by Toyota Australia) will have the first two letters JT in the VIN.
    Vehicles made in Australia have the first letter 6 in the VIN.
    Vehicles made by Toyota Australia have the first two letters 6T in the VIN. Second hand vehicles imported into Australia and complied get issued a new VIN with 6 as the first letter.

    So for example, your "JDM" AE86 was complied and issued with the new
    VIN: 6USRUFAE865017309
    It means nothing to Toyota at all. It is used for registralian only.

    For getting parts you NEED:
    Model: AE86-ECMQF
    Frame: AE86-5017309

    You also need a parts boy at the dealership that has worked there for more than 2 years.

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    Thats terrific information and answers everything I needed to know.

    I suspected that the weak link was the parts man. Now I know it.

    Thanks again for the clarity.






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    does anyone know the part number for the spiggot bearing for a 4age or a similar number i can just go into a bearing shop for?

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