New to the forum here. Finally found myself a nice tercel wagon after looking for some time. A owner car! The only thing that bugs me about this car is the interior is surprisingly warn relative to the exterior and mechanical condition. Ideally I would find a local car with nice interior and bad engine, but until then...I thought I would see if I could find some of the following interior parts:
All interior parts needed in Brown,
Driver side seat cover
Front door panels PS and DS (would be interested in set of 4 if clean, that is, front and rear)
Dash pad from SR5 not faded or cracked
Console
Let me know if you have any or all of these parts and a price for the item shipped to 97221, Portland, OR
Thanks!
WTB Clean interior parts- brown
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Re: WTB Clean interior parts- brown
Welcome to the Club!
Many of the interior items can also be sourced from similar Gen II sedans, including the door panels - from 4 doors, anyway. A place to double check would be the EPC in this Parts Forum. Takes a bit to navigate, though (be sure to use the 2nd link mentioned for line drawings, though).
This would widen your JY search.
Tom M.
Many of the interior items can also be sourced from similar Gen II sedans, including the door panels - from 4 doors, anyway. A place to double check would be the EPC in this Parts Forum. Takes a bit to navigate, though (be sure to use the 2nd link mentioned for line drawings, though).
This would widen your JY search.
Tom M.
T4WD augury?
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"Oh, do not ask, 'What is it?' Let us go and make our visit."
T.S. Eliot - "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
"Now and then we had a hope that, if we lived and were good, God would permit us to be pirates."
Mark Twain