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I'm trying to locate a [air of wind deflectors for an HZJ79 single cab. If anyone has a source please share it with me as I'd really like to have them on my truck.
 
you can get OEM shields for $85AUD ea. Im not sure if they are Toyota Australia only. This one was advertised by New Town Toyota in Perth.

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You can also buy Aunger brand wind deflectors. They are made in Australia by hand by a company that just celebrated its 50th birthday. I think you need this one and you need to find out about LH RH drivers side because some of them are different to the passenger side and some 7* series have the 1/4 glass which is also a different part. This one is for a 1/4 glass door T255SL . This is for no 1/4 glass T305SL

Motoquipe are the retailer
 
Surprisingly, Aunger are still making weather shields for 60 and 75 series
 
That design would render the small vent windows useless. 😩
But with a good weather shield, you can drive in the rain with the window fully open.
 
Hey @coldtaco , Apologies for the thread hijack but I've been following your AK HJ-75 Build(That's an awesome build. Love your workmanship and attention to detail)could you please tell me where you grabbed your door mirrors from? they look great!
I want to say they came from a LJ78 that I had as a parts/build rig. I believe you can get them new still. Some are probably powered and maybe unpowered
 
I want to say they came from a LJ78 that I had as a parts/build rig. I believe you can get them new still. Some are probably powered and maybe unpowered

Do you have a part number or shop source? I don't really like the clearview tow mirror style arms.
 
Do you have a part number or shop source? I don't really like the clearview tow mirror style arms.
Don’t have any part numbers. The one with the thermometer attached is a power mirror type. The other new looking one is non-powered

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There’s some weather stripping where the plastic meets the door. It is held in place with some stainless clips and plastic nuts and “bolts “ kind of wish these were metal
Do you like that clip style attachment as opposed to adhesive?
 

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