Part Numbers please

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SuperRedMR2
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Part Numbers please

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Can someone supply me with part numbers for the following:-

Timing Belt Guide
Timing Belt Cog
Tensioner Bolt/Pin

Thanks :thumleft:
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Delete this please i've just found them online.

The cogs are only £18.42 from Toyota which is incredibly reasonable.
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SuperRedMR2 wrote:Delete this please i've just found them online.


Why don't you post up the numbers for the next person who asks this question?
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Cog - 13521-16010
Guide - 13566-15010
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SuperRedMR2 wrote:

And to think I bought the same cog of a very respectable person on here for £25 and they are only £18 from Toyota!


To be fair, that is not the sellers fault at all is it? You obviously checked the Toyota price after agreeing to buy it.... so that begs the question, why didn't you check the price BEFORE buying it? :thumleft:
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I assumed it was going to be a ridiculous price
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Well i'll be damned, a small business bought something off a large business, and put a margin on it! He should sell things for the price he buys them for!
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SuperRedMR2 wrote:I assumed it was going to be a ridiculous price


Well then surely you would agree your assumption was to blame instead of the seller doing anything wrong?

Honestly Alex i think you're out of line on this one, genuine traders have a hard enough time trying to scratch a living from the Mr2 market without having to deal with public forum complaints about a £7 mark up.

I trust you don't work for free in your job either?
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I've edited the comment.

I was pi$$ed off at the time of topic entry as I had to remove my sump.
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SuperRedMR2 wrote:I assumed it was going to be a ridiculous price


Toyota stuff is not necessarily expensive. Over the years I've built up an excellent relationship with my dealer so I get discounted parts. OEM parts are the best especially when it comes to this kind of thing.

It really does pay to check first!
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