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Useful web links (parts search)

Posted: 16/05/17 8:23
by d-peg
Never be unsure of a part again!

For the longest time I have been using www.toyodiy.com to search for the parts I need. It is a great website (given the ever-changing nature of my cars!) but lacking photos or pictures...

This one however - is the bees knees! :cool1:

www.japan-parts.eu

This site is far more in-depth into the vehicle but only gives the first 5 digits of the part number so will be using this to get me in the right area and then cross-checking with toyodiy for the full 10-digit number :)

Enjoy! :clapping:

(Thanks Adam3442 for the linky)

Re: Useful web links (parts search)

Posted: 16/05/17 9:03
by peteV6R5
That makes it easier,

thanks Adam / Dan

Re: Useful web links (parts search)

Posted: 16/05/17 12:25
by TonyleFrog
FWIW this is the one I use - http://jp-carparts.com/toyota/carlist.php?maker=toyota
If you want Lexus parts - http://jp-carparts.com/lexus/carlist.php?maker=lexus
Excellent exploded diagrams and no need to go elsewhere for the full part number. :)

Re: Useful web links (parts search)

Posted: 16/05/17 12:30
by SonicSW20
d-peg wrote: 16/05/17 8:23 This one however - is the bees knees! :cool1:

www.japan-parts.eu

This site is far more in-depth into the vehicle but only gives the first 5 digits of the part number so will be using this to get me in the right area and then cross-checking with toyodiy for the full 10-digit number :)

Enjoy! :clapping:
Japan-parts gives you the full part number, click on the 5 digit number on the image and it'll give you the full part number, name, and applicable date range. For example -

http://www.japan-parts.eu/toyota/jp/199 ... fold#17159

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Re: Useful web links (parts search)

Posted: 16/05/17 13:51
by d-peg
Cheers Gazza - hadn't noticed that - very handy indeed :th:

Another nice linky there TLF :th:

Re: Useful web links (parts search)

Posted: 16/05/17 18:41
by jimi
Toyodiy does still have the diagrams ;)

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Although I prefer to use a copy of the Toyota EPC I have on my hard drive ;)