80s parts source
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80s parts source
Hey guys. I'm new here. I used the search, I may not have used the right key words but I did try.
I picked up an 88 SR5. It's in pretty good shape but it needs a few things here and there, like any 30 year old vehicle would. Does anyone know a good place to source parts? Especially for the interior.
I appreciate it y'all.
I picked up an 88 SR5. It's in pretty good shape but it needs a few things here and there, like any 30 year old vehicle would. Does anyone know a good place to source parts? Especially for the interior.
I appreciate it y'all.
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Obviously, it depends on what you are looking for.
But before you shy away from getting it from a Toyota dealer, try one of the many online dealers. I like this one: https://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/.
Once you find the part number for what you are looking for, you can put it into Google and usually find alternate sources. But take your time; the "alternate" sources are often more expensive than the OEM part from the dealer!
But before you shy away from getting it from a Toyota dealer, try one of the many online dealers. I like this one: https://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/.
Once you find the part number for what you are looking for, you can put it into Google and usually find alternate sources. But take your time; the "alternate" sources are often more expensive than the OEM part from the dealer!
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Obviously, it depends on what you are looking for.
But before you shy away from getting it from a Toyota dealer, try one of the many online dealers. I like this one: https://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/.
Once you find the part number for what you are looking for, you can put it into Google and usually find alternate sources. But take your time; the "alternate" sources are often more expensive than the OEM part from the dealer!
But before you shy away from getting it from a Toyota dealer, try one of the many online dealers. I like this one: https://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/.
Once you find the part number for what you are looking for, you can put it into Google and usually find alternate sources. But take your time; the "alternate" sources are often more expensive than the OEM part from the dealer!
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https://www.toyotapartsprime.com/ has a ton of hard to find OEM Toyota parts at outstanding online deals. You can enter your VIN on the site to find your genuine Toyota parts.
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