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    elfprofessor New Member

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    Where can I get Push pins for the various plastic panels. Need to replace a number so would like to avoid the high cost of the dealer. Thanks:(
     
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    ^^Patrick has the exact replacements listed in that thread, great resource. But I've found that in a pinch there is a good array of them at Lowe's that fit. I replaced two in the plastic panel over the radiator this way. Just have to take some of your old ones and rummage through their slide out parts bins for a close match.
     
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    Lots of old PC links are dead. I take the URL and put google in front of it and it should search a working link.

    Plastic Push Fasteners | PriusChat
     
  6. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk MMX GEN III

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    Not surprising, it's been 15 years, and the site's had a fair number of upheavals. To track down the part no's for fasteners and similar, I usually start with Amayama. You want to have your car's "frame number" and/or VIN at the ready; both can be found on the driver's door frame decal.

    Toyota USA's official part site used to be decent, but "something bad happened", 5~6 years ago. If you come armed with part no's it works fine though, and will provide you with links to local-to-you dealerships, and their "street prices".

    Being in Canada I'll usually purchase by through Amayama, never any problems, and even with shipping their prices often surprisingly undercut North American options. If purchasing multiple items, and they're available from more than one country (typically UAE or Japan) it's often advantageous to choose a slightly higher price option form same country, to avoid two shipping charges. To date the only costs I've incurred through them are item cost plus shipping, no extra taxes or duty. That may have changed, considering the current US situation.
     
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