AVAILABLE 7X SERIES PARTS--USA MARKET

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Engine mounts would need to be ordered off line from Japan.

12361-68051 (x2)

Door glass is available in the US market: 68111-90K01 (RH)

Front vent glass is also available in the US market: 68121-60050 (RH)

Rear glass is still available in the US market: 64811-90K00 (SOLID, NON-SLIDING)

Corner glass is not available in the US market and would have to be ordered off line from Japan.

Hope that helps.

Very helpful! Thank you.

Edit, the rear glass you linked appears to be the rear non-sliding pickup back window. Any idea where to find a replacement side/rear window for a troopy? Specifically Left side, front sliding window.
 
Door glass is available in the US market: 68111-90K01 (RH)

Spent some time chatting with Dan today, we were able to conclude that this is for the hard angle door glass version 70's. Canadian spec BJ73's is what I think he said.

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Whereas my troopy has the round angle on the door window. And a vent window.

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Using the Toyota EPC and my VIN (JT721HJ7509000883) I believe the part number I need is 68111-60170. Any suggestions where to look to find it?
 
Some more parts procured in the US market through normal Toyota ordering channels. This is for my 24V JDM RHD BJ70. 1985. Since my 3B is a very simple 3B (vs say 3Bii iterations). It's a bit less "complex" than other iterations. Some of these parts will cross-over forward to later 3B's as well as later 24V 13B-T engines.

Since the 24V stuff is specific to Toyota and hard to find otherwise, I decided to make an investment in electrical stuff for the BJ70. Makes sense to have these things.

24v fuel sender:

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Fuel filter switch (screws into the bottom of the fuel filter assy):

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And these are the back garnish end pieces: mine were rusted and rotted out:

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Spent some time chatting with Dan today, we were able to conclude that this is for the hard angle door glass version 70's. Canadian spec BJ73's is what I think he said.

DSC01778.jpg


Whereas my troopy has the round angle on the door window. And a vent window.

1185013_295561600582698_595308166_n.jpg


Using the Toyota EPC and my VIN (JT721HJ7509000883) I believe the part number I need is 68111-60170. Any suggestions where to look to find it?


I have second hand ones available if you want,send me a pm if you are interested.

Joe
 
Let me know if you would still need them,shipping from Texas will be cheaper then from OZ ;)

Joe

Sorry, guess the first post wasn't completely clear. I found and received a set from Australia already :P But thanks again! I'll definitely keep you in mind for future parts. Texas -> Florida is definitely cheaper than Australia -> Florida.
 
On my 1990 73 series I fitted 1993 80 series rear calipers. The part numbers were slightly different but really realy close. The 1993 calipers had a shim that I didn't use.
 
Good morning to everybody! I am doing a big repair on my HZJ73 body affected by corrosion and I need this part, please if you can help me to find one...
Part number is :
55700-60660 and been replaced by 55700-90K17

My chassis no. is : JT1VHZJ7308000647

Thank you very much !!

Best regards ,
Adrian Emanoel
Brussels-Belgium

Will be shipped to an address in USA and after that I will ship to EU.
 
Good morning to everybody! I am doing a big repair on my HZJ73 body affected by corrosion and I need this part, please if you can help me to find one...
Part number is :
55700-60660 and been replaced by 55700-90K17

My chassis no. is : JT1VHZJ7308000647

Thank you very much !!

Best regards ,
Adrian Emanoel
Brussels-Belgium

Will be shipped to an address in USA and after that I will ship to EU.


This part is not available in the U.S. market.
 
Thank you Onur ! I'll see what I can do !?


It will more than likely be available through Japan or through someplace like Toyota Gibraltar.

It will most definitely be available through Toyota distributers in the GCC (al-Futaim for example).

Regardless, shipping a piece like that from any of those locations won't be the cheapest.

If you are interested, I can contact some sources I have and see what they can find.

:cheers:
 
Screws that hold the PTO shift knob secure on the linkage ...

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