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Old 03-05-2009, 10:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Prices for some tune up parts.

Parts ship to 95610, CA

Distributor Cap & Rotor
Spark plugs wires
Air Filter
Oil Filter
Fuel Filter

and NGK BKR6E-11 plus if you guys got them.

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Sorry Aaron. It's a 92' NA.
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Old 03-06-2009, 09:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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No worries, dude. Nobody else tells me either!

19101-74110 - $11.45 - Distributor cap
19102-74040 - $6.80 - Distributor rotor
90919-21486 - $54.76 - Spark plug wire set
90919-01164 - $1.73 - Spark plug, Denso K16R-U11 (x4 = $6.92)
17801-74020-83 - $16.41 - Air filter
90915-YZZF1 - $3.99 - Oil filter, US market Denso, made in Thailand
90915-10004 - $7.95 - Oil filter, JDM Denso
23300-79275 - $29.77 - Fuel filter
Priority Mail - $11.00 - Citrus Heights, CA (same price as UPS Ground)

Most OEM Toyota plugs are ND, not NGK. They are both premium products and work equally well, but in this case, the OEM version was/is supplied by ND.

You have two choices on the oil filter. The US-market filter is better than most aftermarket pieces, but the JDM unit is a real peach. It has nicer construction including the old-style crystal matrix element:
Toyota RAV4 OE vs Toyota RAV4 Replacement Oil Filter

With a US filter, your total would be $141.10, or $145.06 with the Japanese oil filter. I have everything in stock, so give me a call if you want to place the order. I'll be off for the weekend, but Chase can take the order tomorrow (tell him it's on quote number 45252), or I can take care of it Monday. Thanks man!
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Thanks. I'll probably give you a call on Monday.

Can I get the price for the shift boot and valve cover gasket also?

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Yeah, of course! There are two shift boots for MkIIs. If you're using a TRD quickshifter or '93+ shift lever you'll want the later '93+ boot.

58808-17020-01 - $30.02 - Shift boot, '91-'92
58808-17031-C0 - $28.68 - Shift boot, '93+
11213-74020 - $9.83 - Valve cover gasket
90480-30025 - $3.24 - Spark plug tube seal (x4 = $12.96)
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All the goodies came in the mail today. Thanks Aaron!

The distributor cap does not come with the o-ring? Or do I just use the old one?
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No problem, thank you! And yeah, you can usually just re-use the old one. I can get you a new one if yours is getting questionable.
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EDIT: Nevermind. Picked up the o-ring from a local dealer since I need it asap.


But what about the TOYOTA blank key and brake pads? and struts boots.

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Sorry man, we had to do inventory Thursday and Friday and I didn't have as much time as I'd like to tend to the computer. I should have figures for you Monday.

Either way, there is a lot more to my job than watching email and forums, and that means it can take me a couple of days to reply to them. By all means give me a call if you are ever in a hurry for anything and need an answer right away.
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Don't worry about it man. I'm in no rush. Do what you gotta do.

Btw, the car feels great after the new parts. The MR2 said thank you.
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Outstanding! It's amazing how much better these things drive with a little TLC and a few new parts every now and again. Here's the other stuff you asked about:

90999-00164 - $8.13 - Key, blank, w/ plastic head
04465-12560 - $39.81 - Brake pad set, front
04466-17090 - $39.81 - Brake pad set, rear
48331-17021 - $17.80 - Strut boot/bumpstop, front (x2 = $35.60)
48341-17011 - $18.81 - Strut boot/bumpstop, rear (x2 = $37.62)

Lots of guys prefer the '93+ bumpstops. They are shorter and allow more suspension travel, which is useful, especially on a lowered car:

48331-17030 - $23.02 - Strut boot/bumpstop, front (x2 = $46.02)
48341-17020 - $24.14 - Strut boot/bumpstop, rear (x2 = $48.28)

Shipping should be right at $11 for any or all of this, unless you just want keys or something lightweight like that. Thank you sir!
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