purchasing scoop hood
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Good timing..here are 2 pics.....
This pic is looking through the mesh at where I had epoky and painted the top of the screw/bolt down, to hold it from moving when tightening down the nuts...
I just put a washer, lock washer, and a nut, and tightened them up...it's really solid, and cost less than a dollar.
Finished product. Now, I did originally spend about $60 for all th escrews, protectors, etc, but I couldn't figure out where everything went, and why. Some of the clear protector stuff that goes on th end was already not sticky. So, I swent to the dealer, the looked it up, and THEY couldn't tell me where everything went. So, I returned it all, bought some buts and bolts and figured an alt. way to do it.....feel free to email/pm with any other questions...
Brett
This pic is looking through the mesh at where I had epoky and painted the top of the screw/bolt down, to hold it from moving when tightening down the nuts...
I just put a washer, lock washer, and a nut, and tightened them up...it's really solid, and cost less than a dollar.
Finished product. Now, I did originally spend about $60 for all th escrews, protectors, etc, but I couldn't figure out where everything went, and why. Some of the clear protector stuff that goes on th end was already not sticky. So, I swent to the dealer, the looked it up, and THEY couldn't tell me where everything went. So, I returned it all, bought some buts and bolts and figured an alt. way to do it.....feel free to email/pm with any other questions...
Brett
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Just to let you know u only need the grill piece and bulge that goes inside the hood scoop. I pretty much returned everything else that was on that list. Saved me 40 bux I think at the dealership. I also had the dealership price match another dealership in my area that sells parts pretty much at cost. I believe it was gulf coast toyota in Houston.
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From your list in the first post, it should be the plate. You should look up Champion Toyota on www.toyotaworld.com. Email them with the part numbers for a quote and then print the email and take it to the local dealership and they should price match them. Their prices are pretty consistent. If you don't get a good quote, I'll foward you the email I have.
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