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Tyres / rust repairs & bodywork / lubrication etc - please post topics such as these that are not specific to any model of MR2 here.

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Post by mickeyduck »

This thread is dedicated to technical info that's hosted elsewhere.
(Do NOT upload documents here - just post links to them if they are on some other site.)

Please post links to technical info that you find on other sites.
This thread needs to be kept clean please and is not intended as a discussion thread.
Just a collection of useful technical links that we'd like to see grow. Thanks.
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For example, Colin aka **84vvt posted an extremely useful link to a collection of Toyota technical articles on Autoshop101.com

There's another excellent bunch of reference documents on Bill Strong's American MR2OC site.

P.S. Club Members can download things like the BGB (factory workshop manuals) here in the Members section:
http://mr2.org.nz/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=12549
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Post by Ash Kelly Barr »

Some ideas for those building track cars
http://www.modified.com/features/0611sc ... ederated=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by GDII »

Anyone after the Caldina wiring diagram, here it is.

http://gt4.mwp.id.au/Electrical/Caldina ... trical.pdf
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Add to the Tech library mabey

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Boosted cars are like hot women.
A little edgy, every guy wants one,
some guys can't handle them,
and if you throw a little alcohol in them they'll rock your world.

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Boosted cars are like hot women.
A little edgy, every guy wants one,
some guys can't handle them,
and if you throw a little alcohol in them they'll rock your world.

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Boosted cars are like hot women.
A little edgy, every guy wants one,
some guys can't handle them,
and if you throw a little alcohol in them they'll rock your world.

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Post by lasersooby »

Hi, another American website link of a Toyota Dealership which has drawings of parts and corresponding part numbers
Regards, Mo

http://toyotaparts.lagrangetoyota.com/
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Post by GDII »

That's a very useful website as it links you to each part when you hover over it.

http://www.jp-carparts.com is very useful too as it relates to JDM cars which is what we have here in NZ. Not as easy to use as that one though.
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Post by lasersooby »

Hi Phil, the American websites seem to be a lot better setup even for other brands as well. I have never used jp-carparts.com, will try and visit them :D
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Post by Mcdeviant »

https://midshiprunabout.org/

Just found this one today. It has very detailed guides with pictures on how to do many basic repairs or changes. I've bookmarked it and plan to use two of the guides soon.

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This is a useful site: https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya- ... a/mr2-1927

Diagrams of the parts with part numbers and they sell a heap of it too. :mrgreen:
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Regards SW crash bolts for camber adjustment: https://midshiprunabout.org/mk2/crash-bolt-install/

If you own an AW it should have camber adjusters already. :mrgreen:
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Post by Benckj »

Great site to not only look up OEM parts (for all cars) but has manufacture diagrams with part numbers and can order as such including varients.

https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/genuine ... l05AwQE%24
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