Different part numbers from Toyota for sure. I haven't tried to use the Sienna ones before, so they might work, but I cannot confirm or deny, haha.
Jeff
For 91-92 in the EPC, every piece of plastic is referred to as Shadow Grey. Cloth/Leather in the 1991 EPC is referred to as Light Grey. Cloth in 1992 is referred to as Shadow Grey, Leather is called Black.
The overall interior colour is referred to as "Shadow Grey," which all interior parts...
Shadow grey was a common colour for Toyota, not just the Supra. It was used in other cars before 1992 as well (1990 Corolla, etc.) Also Toyota referred to the 1991 interior as Shadow Grey in all of their parts/accessory catalogs before the 92 was even introduced.
If you look at the 1992 USA...
I think (think) the MKIV caps will fit the 5-spokes, but I am not 100% sure. Either way, I'd bet Japan can still supply the A70 ones, just have your dealer order you the 4, you'll probably get it.
Toyota rarely stocks shims/buckets in large quantities, even for newer vehicles. The chances...
NERDS!
Also, I will probably buy SC2. I liked SC1 and played through the single player, but didn't do much beyond that. Too many Asians kicking my ass soured my multiplayer experience, haha.
Jeff
I wanted to laugh, but I genuinely feel bad for him. :(
That being said, I didn't feel as bad laughing at his website: http://politics.freesitenow.com/basilmarceauxforgovernor/
Jeff
Only 86-87 7M-GE's had larger filters than the 7M-GTE, after that they all went to the smaller, updated design. Toyota no longer sells the larger filters, and they were not better in any way, the 7M-GTE had the better filter, even though it was smaller.
Jeff
Well, the MKIV was quite popular in Japan, they are plentiful and hardtop, but they are all of course RHD, which isn't a big deal once you get used to it, but I'd still rather have LHD if cost savings aren't as much of a deal as they are in Canada.
Jeff
Legally? Not that I am aware of, though I know some states are pretty slack about "grey-market" imports (such as Florida).
Why bother though? Other than cost savings, getting a LHD is definitely much nicer than a RHD. (Cost savings in Canada at least).
Jeff
Things escalate quickly it seems, haha.
Paint is Quicksilver FX (1B9) it is mostly uniform colour, but it does have more depth than the Alpine Silver (199) the car was previously, looks even nicer in real life. I've found while Quicksilver does look pretty good in pics, seeing it in real life...
86-89 use one key type
90-92 use a different key type
86-88 use one type of hatch cylinder
89-92 use a different type (different tails)
So yes, you can use a newer lock cylinder set in your car, but the hatch cylinder will only work 100% correctly if you are using the newer tails, if not you...
I ordered one a couple years ago. Still have it sitting in it's package in a box waiting to go on, haha. It's a somewhat common sticker (used on many models). Not often ordered, but every now and again.
Jeff
Not sure why that's really on the list, since you can still buy them from OS Giken USA.
The TT-R was actually quite common in Japan, so while the seats aren't common here, they're not really rare. You can usually find a set or two on Yahoo Japan at any given time.
Part number on it is for...
I've replaced plugs many times (I always order them from Toyota) and have never had one fail. Sounds like you got the raw end of the deal. :(
That being said, I've never replaced one of those type of plugs. :(
Jeff
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