JDM car parts in UK

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rustbuster

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63 posts

185 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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Hi, is there a secret to finding compatible parts in the UK?

Currently looking for brake discs and pads. I thought I'd be able to put in the part numbers and up pop a list of cars using the same parts. Then just order the UK model parts. But it seems not quite so easy.

Only discs I can find are from amazon Japan, even after finding a website to cross referencing the part numbers.

Any tips? My first JDM car, don't think there are many over here.

Car is a Toyota Sienta 2005, MPV. I found these part numbers

Brake Disc TOYOTA 43512 52070
TRW DF7339

I found some pads on eBay using the above method, but discs seem a bit more difficult. So no idea where to look if something major breaks.

Thanks

grudas

1,308 posts

168 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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https://toyota.epc-data.com/

life saver with my toyota crown 2003! smile

part numbers are there. toyota dealers should also be able to supply.

lucky for us toyota works in a clever way and shares a lot of parts between cars..

mine is mostly GS300, aristo, altezza, is200 etc bits undernearth.


rustbuster

Original Poster:

63 posts

185 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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Thanks, I did find that link for the part numbers. Great site for exploded drawings.

I phoned the nearest Toyota main dealer today, they managed to find the parts, but won't arrive until 10 sept. So looks like they had to order from overseas, so it wasn't just my lack of google skills not finding UK parts.

Tbh quite surprised how good Toyota were, didn't think they'd be interested in helping with a 14yo import...

grudas

1,308 posts

168 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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rustbuster said:
Thanks, I did find that link for the part numbers. Great site for exploded drawings.

I phoned the nearest Toyota main dealer today, they managed to find the parts, but won't arrive until 10 sept. So looks like they had to order from overseas, so it wasn't just my lack of google skills not finding UK parts.

Tbh quite surprised how good Toyota were, didn't think they'd be interested in helping with a 14yo import...
I find ebay to work well, dump the part number in and you can find a lot of listings.. eurocarparts etc do not have much.

TommoAE86

2,667 posts

127 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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Nissan were great (apart from one garage) when digging out and ordering parts for my R33... the shocks arrived in 3 days during that snowy moment in March a couple of years ago.

Toyota will be able to get some parts but quite a few bits are "restricted to Japan, so we can't order them" which is abit annoying.

designforlife

3,734 posts

163 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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I use toyota main dealer for all my JDM import parts on my 20yo import, and the Toyota EPC to find the part numbers.

Once you get the hang of it and know where to look, it's easy peasy.

21st Century Man

40,897 posts

248 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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grudas said:
I like that.

I just ordered all sorts of oddments I've been struggling to source, even by my son in Japan. I like the way you just click on the part number on the drawing and it opens up a window with the price and a suppliers add to basket. Easy!

Edited by 21st Century Man on Friday 11th October 16:38