WTB: OEM Wheel Key and other less urgent odds and ends, OEM wheel key, black driver-side fender, windshield washer nozzel, etc |
WTB: OEM Wheel Key and other less urgent odds and ends, OEM wheel key, black driver-side fender, windshield washer nozzel, etc |
Jan 10, 2011 - 6:14 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 11, '06 From Sacramento, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Hello all! It's been a while.
I registered long ago and have used this excellent forum as a resource for a long time but now find myself quickly in need of a key/adapter for the OEM wheel locks on a 1999 GT (automatic though I doubt it matters). The wheels are the stock alloys. I had it normally live in the glove box but sometime between my last wheel rotation and now it's gone missing and I urgently need a replacement as my oldest tire is getting pretty smooth. If anyone has one they're looking to get rid of or has a link to somewhere to get it cheap (<$20 shipped) please let me know. If not, just a link to the best price the internet can find would be appreciated. I'm in Sacramento, CA and have no problem paying via PayPal or whatever other method someone might choose. While I'm at it I'm also in (non-urgent) need of: Windshield washer nozzles. When I got the car they were kinda clogged and I've tried to needle them clean to no avail. Tired of only having one of four streams actually make it to the windshield. Tubing is fine, just little black heads need replaced. Front drive-side fender. The wife crunched this on the car port a while back. Just wondering if there is a black one with or without white pinstripe (with is preferred) that I might be able to get a hold of on the cheap. Would need the yellow plastic turning signal cover with it too. Thank for all your help, this place has never ceased to be an excellent reference for 6th Gen Celicas! |
Jan 11, 2011 - 1:16 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 10, '08 From In your dreams, CA ;) Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Toyota has several different wheel lock key patterns, and they are not dependent on year or model of your car. If you go to the Toyota Dealership parts department, they will have a master set with them and will be able to see which one fits onto the specific wheel lock that you currently have. Once they know which one to order, it will cost about $15 for a new wheel lock key.
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