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  1. That part is considerably cheaper if I just do a search for it.https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/6925030020b2 maybe try again?
  2. Found the part number - 6925030020B2 £9.74 and £207 Delivery from Amazon JP Probably because it's out of stock, need someone who's breaking theirs for parts I think.
  3. I would try amayama.com first to find the part number and then use that to search Ebay etc. You can order from them but delivery from Japan will take a while. On my AH10 it looks to be part number 6921728010A1 but yours is a later vehicle. the last two are for the colour so you will need to get the right one.
  4. Nice one on the drop links, that is often the hardest bit with imports so it is a good result your local place had them. On the wiper blades, the part number mismatch is really common because Japan spec Alphard and Vellfire often use Toyota numbers that UK factors do not cross reference. A couple of practical options that usually get it sorted: Measure what is on the car now Just measure blade length in mm and check the fitting type. Most ANH20s are standard hook type arms, but some have the Toyota bayonet or a plastic top lock style depending on what has been fitted before so do not assume. Or buy inserts rather than whole blades If your frames are still decent, Toyota often sells just the rubber refills. Any Toyota dealer can usually supply refills from the part number and it avoids the adaptor issue. Or use a matching aftermarket set by length and adaptor If they are hook type, Bosch Aerotwin or Valeo equivalents are easy to match once you have the lengths. If they are not hook, you will need a blade that comes with multiple adaptors or the correct specific fitting. Cheers, Dave
  5. Hi all, I am new here, i would like to apologise for the long post. Long story short, today I went to view an Honda stepwagon to a dealership in darwen (darwen motor company), and end up falling in love with a 2015 2.5 vellfire they had there. However coming home and doing some research, i noticed that there are two recalls pending on the vellfire, will toyota uk honour these or shall i walk away? The forums says it will but i can't find what the process looks like. https://toyota.jp/recall/2025/drawing/0122_2_1.html https://toyota.jp/recall/2025/drawing/0122_2_2.html The other thing i noticed, the dealership mentions to be bimta approved but i cant find them on the bimta website, is this normal? Has anyone here purchased a vehicle from them? Checking company house mentions they were incorporated only last year (maybe they changed name or something dunno)? The dealership didn't have any carvx on hand so they are ordering one, i have also ordered a Carshield check to see if more information comes through, i will return there to do a proper test drive and give it a good poke as my family insisted in coming this time. The car looked mint with just the weird black matt wrap on the roof. Since the auction is rated 4, would they have spoted the wrap hiding anything? Would the wrap be mentioned on the auction sheet? Also the car seems to come with an alpine radio connected to a screen in the middle row, which seems great but its in Japanese, should the dealership make modifications to it i hear that their fm waves are operate in a smaller range, can this modified, can the language on these alpines be changed to english (silly me forgot to take a model number), is it possible to plug a carplay adapter to these? I guess the satnav would be useless as these to only work in japan correct, is there an equivalent alpine radio for Europe? What other things should look for on these when i go back? If you got this far many thanks.

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