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> WTB: Gen III harness channel plastic molding (above timing cover), (or partial harness with plastic channel around timing belt cover
post Oct 20, 2012 - 4:54 AM
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I don't actually know what this stuff is called, but it is the hard plastic harness guide that is above the cam gears and timing belt behind the timing belt cover. I also need the piece that wraps around the alternator. I've been trying to get by without it, so I have the wiring in the flexible plastic covering and I've ziptied it to random stationary places on the engine. It is a pain to work with and I'm almost ready to buy a whole harness just for the plastic channels. Let me know please.

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post Oct 27, 2012 - 11:11 PM
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QUOTE (match220 @ Oct 20, 2012 - 5:54 AM) *
I don't actually know what this stuff is called, but it is the hard plastic harness guide that is above the cam gears and timing belt behind the timing belt cover. I also need the piece that wraps around the alternator. I've been trying to get by without it, so I have the wiring in the flexible plastic covering and I've ziptied it to random stationary places on the engine. It is a pain to work with and I'm almost ready to buy a whole harness just for the plastic channels. Let me know please.


Try this guy at www.jdmusedtoyotaparts.com/ he does ST205 celica's & SW20 MR2's fill out the inquiry form hopefully he can help you out.
Cheers: Dom

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