Anyone order OEM Toyota parts from Amayama Trading Co - a foreign vendor

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They're find to deal with. Funny way of doing things though-you place your order then they confirm availability, then you complete the order. Stock lists are not current.

However if they can locate it you'll get it.

Try partsouq too. Prices are similar and stock lists are current
 
I cant find any records of it but I think that's who I ordered my red hazard switch from, and it was problem free [ if it was indeed them]
 
Yes, fine to work with. if ordering multiple parts, order from same place. Shipping from Japan is typically higher than Dubai or Australia.
 
Also, I find any more expensive part is a great deal through them. parts under $5 are sometimes more expensive.
 
I just bought two replacement gas springs for the '94s liftgate. Other than the fact that they shipped it USPS (aka the slowest way to get from here to there without actually leaving the planet), all was well.

They dropped off the order the day after it was placed. The post office sat on it for two weeks. I'd have paid real money to get it the week I ordered it.
 
Yeah, you wont get to the pay screen. You put your order in, they check stock and give you updated pricing, with shipping. Usually takes 2 or 3 days, as it always seems to warn you about a holiday. Then you login, approve and pay. If you decide "wow, what a great deal" and decide to add 2 more items, you have to start all over. Put all the prior items in the cart, add the two items, then wait again.

I have been ordering knuckle parts. Spindles are cheap. Koyo bearings are dirt cheap!!! Put in the Toyota bearing part number and below it will give you equivelent Koyo parts.
 
Thanks for the prompt replies! Im all in...

Now I need to figure out how to get to the pay screen. For some reason again Im challenge, waiting for my IT dept to get home.
How old is your "IT department"?

:lol:
 
I need an OEM part that is no longer available in the US. I have found it on Amayama Trading Co. but no experience with the foreign vendor.

47395-60010 - Search Results - Search for Genuine Parts - Amayama Trading Co.

From Toyodiy:

47395

WAY, BRAKE TUBE, NO.3
47395-60010 (01/1990 - 07/1992) 1 $25.07
47395-60040 (08/1992 - 08/1999) 1 $23.80

Amayama shows the part as 97 pct chance of being available out of Japan or Australia. Many parts (just not this one) are often available out of the UAE warehouse(s) also.

Amayama has changed it's ordering process this year. Now you can 'express order' where you confirm you are ordering the right parts and get a discount without a staff member checking the order over (but out of stock or NLA parts still get refunded), or use the old process where a staff member checks all the parts availability, substitutions for updated or NLA parts, etc. and gives you an invoice to pay with a message detailing all the out of stock or substituted parts within a couple of days.

If you want instant fulfillment then Amayama is not the place to go. You get that at a Toyota stealership (which is going to be ordering via the same backend systems that Amayama, etc. use).

I use Amayama extensively. Very few items are not available surprisingly.

One that is NLA is both versions of the RHD 80 series throttle cable for diesel engine config.
 
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From Toyodiy:

47395

WAY, BRAKE TUBE, NO.3
47395-60010 (01/1990 - 07/1992) 1 $25.07
47395-60040 (08/1992 - 08/1999) 1 $23.80

Amayama shows the part as 97 pct chance of being available out of Japan or Australia. Many parts (just not this one) are often available out of the UAE warehouse(s) also.

Amayama has changed it's ordering process this year. Now you can 'express order' where you confirm you are ordering the right parts and get a discount without a staff member checking the order over (but out of stock or NLA parts still get refunded), or use the old process where a staff member checks all the parts availability, substitutions for updated or NLA parts, etc. and gives you an invoice to pay with a message detailing all the out of stock or substituted parts within a couple of days.

If you want instant fulfillment then Amayama is not the place to go. You get that at a Toyota stealership (which is going to be ordering via the same backend systems that Amayama, etc. use).

I use Amayama extensively. Very few items are not available surprisingly.

One that is NLA is both versions of the RHD 80 series throttle cable for diesel engine config.

Good info▲▲


I would be more than happy to pay dealership pricing if I could find it in the US but, I have been told Part number 47395-60010 is no longer available US.
 
I've used Amayama quite a bit too. shipping to Aus though.

some parts are a helluva lot cheaper than at the local dealer, but shipping can be a killer.
shipping times vary quite a bit too Iv e had orders turn up a few days after payment, others have been 2-3 weeks. Ok if you have time to plan ahead, but no good for something you need next week
 
I've used it a few times - quick turnaround, good packaging, exactly right parts ordered. I've ordered seat heater switches, hammers, and a few odds and ends. Shipping is always a bit toward the high end of what you'd expect but the service/packing is always good so order it all in one batch if possible.
 
Tried to order a couple of things, but came back NLA. They seem cool so I'll keep trying.
 
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