OEM parts online?
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OEM parts online?
I was quoted $320 for the send unit/fuel pump and $100 for the fuel line. Where is a good spot to get OEM Toyota parts online? They want $720 for labor and parts at the shop that i brought my truck to....thats a lotta coin! I'm either going buy the parts through the shop i work at or online. I found the sending unit/pump online for $250 . This is for my 94 3.0 pickup
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In my build section I used a pump from "carpartswholesale" for about $28, at a parts store I think it is around $150.
I have bought parts from a guy on here, I think his name is "JDM 715"?? or something like that. I can look it up if you want to go that route. If you are wanting OEM, it will cost.
Try the classifieds on here also.
I have bought parts from a guy on here, I think his name is "JDM 715"?? or something like that. I can look it up if you want to go that route. If you are wanting OEM, it will cost.
Try the classifieds on here also.
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I have gotten mine from Partsgeek and Mossy Toyota (I forget the actual name of their site) and RockAuto, all with good luck, including this particular job on my 92, detailed elsewhere on this site
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Also, Gary Smith at Newnan Toyota in GA offers substantial discounts to Toyota forum members, & VERY reasonable shipping charges. Many times, he's cheaper than 1st Toyota Parts dot com.
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