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post Jun 23, 2007 - 11:28 AM
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I have the following parts for sale. Prices do not include P&P. Small parts will be $19 to the US via Royal Mail Parcels inc. insurance. P&P prices for larger/heavier parts available on request. UK Members are welcome to pick up from me in Northamptonshire (South Midlands, UK). I accept paypal.


a/c heater resistor $39. (not suitable for JDM climate control)
a/c solenoid $39. This is the one just to the left of the driver's foot rest. Denso p/n 063700-5220. Complete with uncut wiring loom. (not suitable for JDM climate control)
a/c amplifier circuit $39. Toyota p/n 88650-2B420, Denso p/n 277100-1070. (not suitable for JDM climate control)
a/c amplifier wiring loom $19. Denso p/n 246450-0294. (not suitable for JDM climate control)

picture of amplifier circuit and aircon loom:
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a/c control $69 or offers. This is for RHD suitable for UK and Australian markets. VGC. Denso p/n 255912-0230.
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oem boot carpet - full-height hump style. $40 (1 available). Toyota part number 58570-20200-C0. Generally good condition with some light soiling and depressions.
oem 7200 redline /9000 rpm tacho head $29
oem 120mph speedo / 90275 miles (145277 km) odo head $29.

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oem Drivers' (LH) heated seat switch $29. Sorry, I only have the LH.
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The following are free to a good home. Just pick up from me or pay P&P only:
a/c temperature sensor - p&p. This is the sensor that goes inside the heat exchanger unit.
oem wheel well hardboard cover - p&p. This is for the full-height wheel. It is slightly warped but otherwise in generally good condition. Will go back into shape when the humped carpet is placed over it.

I can take pictures of anything that is of interest. Just let me know which item(s).

This post has been edited by BloodyStupidDavey: Dec 16, 2007 - 7:50 AM


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post Jun 23, 2007 - 12:49 PM
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$460 for thouse splitters??...i got a set of them, OEM, used for $45 british pounds. G/L with the sale.
post Jun 23, 2007 - 1:06 PM
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post Jun 23, 2007 - 1:47 PM
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heated seats...?ive never seen those in a celi b4. all u rich ppl smile.gif


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post Jun 23, 2007 - 2:47 PM
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QUOTE(Valo666 @ Jun 23, 2007 - 1:49 PM) [snapback]571576[/snapback]

$460 for thouse splitters??...i got a set of them, OEM, used for $45 british pounds. G/L with the sale.


i know for a fact someone else here has 2 sets laying around, they bought for 100$ USD over seas from a member.



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post Jun 23, 2007 - 3:43 PM
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QUOTE(devilsden97 @ Jun 23, 2007 - 8:47 PM) [snapback]571602[/snapback]

i know for a fact someone else here has 2 sets laying around, they bought for 100$ USD over seas from a member.


Ah but were they genuine Toyota or were they fiberglass replicas? The GT4 splitters are as rare as rocking horse **** in the US and aren't available from Toyota US either. In the UK those splitters are almost £200 each new from Toyota GB.

To be honest I don't know their true value so I just came up with a price based on the new price from Toyota GB. If anyone is genuinely interested in them then make me an offer and I'll consider it. If there is a fair amount of interest, I'll list them on Ebay and you can decide between yourselves what they are worth.

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post Jun 23, 2007 - 4:08 PM
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QUOTE(BloodyStupidDavey @ Jun 23, 2007 - 3:43 PM) [snapback]571611[/snapback]

QUOTE(devilsden97 @ Jun 23, 2007 - 8:47 PM) [snapback]571602[/snapback]

i know for a fact someone else here has 2 sets laying around, they bought for 100$ USD over seas from a member.


Ah but were they genuine Toyota or were they fiberglass replicas? The GT4 splitters are as rare as rocking horse **** in the US and aren't available from Toyota US either. In the UK those splitters are almost £200 each new from Toyota GB.

To be honest I don't know their true value so I just came up with a price based on the new price from Toyota GB. If anyone is genuinely interested in them then make me an offer and I'll consider it. If there is a fair amount of interest, I'll list them on Ebay and you can decide between yourselves what they are worth.


Yes they were Toyota parts bought from me for $100 shipped. and i can get more, i don't believe in ripping people off.

This post has been edited by manphibian: Jun 23, 2007 - 4:15 PM


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post Jun 23, 2007 - 4:40 PM
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QUOTE(manphibian @ Jun 23, 2007 - 10:08 PM) [snapback]571614[/snapback]

Yes they were Toyota parts bought from me for $100 shipped. and i can get more, i don't believe in ripping people off.


I don't either and I am sorry that you think that is what I am trying to do. I thought the price I was asking represented a fair discount on the Toyota price given they aren't new but are in good condition. It would appear that I was wrong. As I don't want to sell them for $50 or $100, I'll edit my original post to remove them from sale. $100 sounds like a bargain to me - if anyone wants them I suggest contacting manphibian as at that price I doubt they'll be available for long.


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post Dec 14, 2007 - 10:54 AM
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i'll take the 120 mph speedo.


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post Dec 15, 2007 - 7:42 PM
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kinda interested in the ac unit. wondering how hard it would be to make it fit my 95st lhd. hmm....


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post Dec 31, 2007 - 3:17 AM
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received speedo today, AWESOME packaging. what did you replace yours with, or what do i need to do to install this?


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post Dec 31, 2007 - 4:36 AM
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QUOTE(stetsonaw @ Dec 31, 2007 - 8:17 AM) [snapback]626900[/snapback]

received speedo today, AWESOME packaging. what did you replace yours with, or what do i need to do to install this?


It is a spare from a damaged Celica.

Undo the screws holding the black plastic trim around the instrument cluster in place and remove the trim. I think there are two or three screws. Now undo the four screws that hold the instrument cluster in place. They are all the same colour. Gently pull out the instrument cluster, tilting so the top comes out first. Once it is half-way out you should be able to unplug the three wiring loom plugs. You may want to adjust your steering column to its lowest setting to make this easier. Guide the cluster over the steering wheel.

Once it is out, undo the screws holding the black instrument fascia in place and unclip te plastiglass front then the black fascia. Looking at the back of the cluster, identify the three crosshead sliver screws that hold the speedo in place. Undo these and remove the speedo.

Take pictures of your old speedo and new speedo odo readings side by side as evidence of the mileage readings at swap over time. Depending on your local laws you may need to submit the picture and accompanying form to the authorities. Reverse the above process to attach your new speedo and put your car back together.

There are companies out there that can reset a replacement odometer to match the last reading on your old odometer which might simplify things in the event you sell your car).


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