Cancer bars

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philmr2
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Cancer bars

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Can you still buy these new from toyota ??? :thumleft:
RikH77
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yes
philmr2
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Blimey that was quick!!!!! any ideas on a price ??? and part number :D
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Re: Cancer bars

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I can't remember the prices off the top of my head... Think it was around £30 each :-k

Anyway here's the part no.s
53653-17020 Brace, Right
53654-17010 Brace, Left
90119-10647 for the bolts
Selling up my highly modified and restored Rev 1 V6 3.0 1MZ-FE VVTi

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philmr2
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Cheers karl i will be popping to toyota with the codes now to pick some up :thumleft:
KarlBristol
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philmr2 wrote:Cheers karl i will be popping to toyota with the codes now to pick some up :thumleft:


No probs - I replaced mine this year and its only a two minute job - well worth it imo :thumleft:
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philmr2
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Even easier for me at the moment as iv'e got no engine in their :D
MartinF
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TCB have these listed on their website.
philmr2
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Re: Cancer bars

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Not a bad price either
nickg07
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Did you notice any difference after installing new bars?
Lefty1991
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Got mine from mr2ben, good price and genuine parts
RikH77
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nickg07 wrote:Did you notice any difference after installing new bars?


no :lol:
EmMR2
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picked up some cancer bars from a scrap yard today and now even more convinced i got a bargain at £7 :D
philmr2
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£7.00 bargain.... What condition are they in ????
JAP BOY
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MartinF wrote:TCB have these listed on their website.


TCB??? would like a set as well..
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KarlBristol
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Currently in their special offers section :thumleft:

http://www.tcbparts.co.uk/new_products.htm
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