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Toyoland down in lonsdale.

 

they know there shit and can get most or your harder to find parts

 

ToyoLand Auto Recyclers

Specialising In Toyota

Lonsdale 24 Donegal Rd 5160(08) 8326 5855Fax(08) 8326 1189

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What parts from what model do you need have extra bit from my KE 36 and some bits left over from an AE71 wagon. Or u could try U Pull-It , they are cheapish but still a fair collection of cars.

 

Ben Dover

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Yeah I'm down at u pull it quite a lot, I've got an ae82 but most of the mods I want to do are with bits from other toyotas. Would be nice to find some ae101 brakes and a manual shifter, maybe a c52 box or some newer factory rims. But yeah, you'll never see any of those down at u pull it :)

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Do any wreckers have any parts for a KE25 corolla? I need a set of tail lights, interior light cover and a indicator turn signal lever. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Jason from japanesse porformance dismantlers on cavan rd might be able to help .Hes down to earth and in the driffting scene , so he should know his stuff.

 

Kind Regards Ben Dover

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Yeah I'm down at u pull it quite a lot, I've got an ae82 but most of the mods I want to do are with bits from other toyotas. Would be nice to find some ae101 brakes and a manual shifter, maybe a c52 box or some newer factory rims. But yeah, you'll never see any of those down at u pull it :evil:

 

ae101 brakes as in superstrut or non superstrut?

 

coz if you are after superstruts the calipers bolt on fine but the rotors will need machining to fit

 

http://www.twincam.info/index.php?showtopic=1063 <<< give this a read and all shall be revealled :D

 

after a gear box try paradise toyota on main north road they'll probably have a few

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Just the standard aus delivered 101 brakes. I've seen that thread before, its on pretty much every rolla/toyota forum heh :evil:

 

well aust delivered is ae102 not ae101. and is it front brakes or rear brakes ur after?

 

if they are front brakes it will require the changing of the front wheel bearings and carriers as the ae102 has a 55mm center hole and the ae82 has a 54mm center hole.

 

best option for front brakes is the ae92gti/seca sx s2 brakes straight swap without the hassles of changing bearings and carriers.

 

rear brakes are just as easy coz both ae82/92 rear disc bolt up to the ae82.

 

plus one other thing to do is to change the brake master cylinder so that you have the right front and rear brake bias.

(hint i swapped to the gti discs alround but kept the original brake master cylinder so currently my car has more front brake bias and it is easier to lock the front brakes)

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