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where to get 4runner pieces

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obey   +1y
I want to do the 4runner front clip, Just wondering where you guys get all your parts? Junkyards? I looked on FBI mini, they seem to have parts but shipping is usually where they get you..Ive tried craigs list and the local junkyards and came up empty handed, Thanks for any help.

xgolferdude   +1y

dude are you in the states?  or you across the pond?
achievment_farmer   +1y


i know what you mean,  i've been trying to find a place that has a parts catalog for toyotas cause i was needing some stuff and alot of local junkyards don't have anything 
scotto79   +1y
Look into body shop supply stores, most of the time they do have way better prices than the dealerships will.  That, and getting everything from the scrapyard means usually cleaning and patching everything before using it.  So its either your time or your money, which is easier and more important.
TwistedPhil   +1y
FWIW, shipping an entire 4Runner front end conversion (bumper, valance, grille, headlights, corner lights, bumper lights, and conversion brackets) typically runs about $100 within the continental US.  Without the bumper and valance, it gets a LOT cheaper- around $45-50 for everything else. I definitely can't compete with junkyard parts, though!   And PLEASE get your fenders locally- they're made of such thin metal it's almost impossible to ship them without any damage. Good luck with your conversions! -Phil at FBI
obey   +1y

i didnt know it was that cheap, i just remember paying alot to ship oversized parts. Yes im in GA - I might just go with fbi.
jkallen   +1y

hey man i just got back from Montgomery al theres a pull apart there and they had 5 4runners with good fenders and headlights.and alot of other parts where there also.
sadisticiron   +1y

if you guys need anything toyota factory or aftermarket. IM me and ill get you prices. i work for toyota i can get anything you need. from an emblem to a new bed
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