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Old 06-10-2020, 02:14 PM   #1
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Good afternoon

For those looking for new Genuine Ford parts, GT Legend has offered to assist in obtaining parts at a discounted rate.

He is happy to quote pricing first as sometimes other sellers have sales that could be a better deal and it always pays to shop around, but he has kindly offered to help in obtaining where possible.

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Old 12-11-2020, 08:29 PM   #2
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Hi, can I please get a price for a set of hinges for the rear glass door, SZ 2011.
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Set of rear door glass hinges would be $250 including freight, how ever there is only RHS available at this point in time, the LHS wont be available until April/May next year due to the COVID lockdown where the manufacturer has been closed all this time.

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OK thanks for the price. Problem is the left one has given way. I'll see if I can get one at a wreckers / ebay, otherwise I"ll get back to you when they're available.
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OK thanks for the price. Problem is the left one has given way. I'll see if I can get one at a wreckers / ebay, otherwise I"ll get back to you when they're available.
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Set of rear door glass hinges would be $250 including freight, how ever there is only RHS available at this point in time, the LHS wont be available until April/May next year due to the COVID lockdown where the manufacturer has been closed all this time.

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Apparently they are on track to be in stock mid-may, will advise once they have arrived.
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Are FG front windscreens still available?
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Old 13-11-2020, 12:13 PM   #11
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Can you tell me whether there were different part numbers for the fuel tank locking ring from EA up to Bf?

I have been sent a Replacement ring and measured it against the old one and it appears slightly smaller.

I also can’t get the replacement to screw on and am wondering if I do have the wrong one.

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Can you tell me whether there were different part numbers for the fuel tank locking ring from EA up to Bf?

I have been sent a Replacement ring and measured it against the old one and it appears slightly smaller.

I also can’t get the replacement to screw on and am wondering if I do have the wrong one.

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If need be I can check ute ones as well, but in saying that it looks like there is a combination of 5 different type of retaining rings that actually screw on the tank of the thread opening. Couple of others that utlise screws to hold it down.

Not sure what the actual differences are between each, so theoretically you could get the wrong one for what ever vehicle you have.

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Hi Legend,
hope you have been keeping well?.

this time i have just a small question re pac nuts [or hub nuts] that are fitted to the AU/BA/BF fronts as i have seen two types for sale on ebay. one is black in colour & uses a 36mm [1 3/ths] socket Black Pac Nut, the other is a grey colour Grey Pac Nut & not sure on nut sizing. what/which is the correct nut & what is the difference between em?.


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EA-ED Sedan: EA9A307A
EA-ED Wagon from 8/1987 EA9A307C
EF-EL Sedan up to 28/2/1998 EA9A307A
EF-EL Sedan from 1/3/1998 EL9A307A.
EF-EL Wagon: EA9A307C
AU-AU3 Sedan: EL9A307A
AU-AU3 Wagon: ER9A307A
BA sedan changed and utilised a ring with screws up to 29/9/2007: BA9A307A
BA-BF Sedan from 30/9/2007: BG9A307A.
BA-F Wagon with screws type: BA9A370B.

If need be I can check ute ones as well, but in saying that it looks like there is a combination of 5 different type of retaining rings that actually screw on the tank of the thread opening. Couple of others that utlise screws to hold it down.

Not sure what the actual differences are between each, so theoretically you could get the wrong one for what ever vehicle you have.

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Is this Ford Motorcraft PTFE XG-8 Grease available from Ford dealers or elsewhere in OZ?




I need some to deal with a binding slip joint in a Toyota Hilux and I am told it's the "bee's knees" for this job,
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Cost?
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They retail for $840, can get for $726 plus freight if required.

Although due to the size and nature of the box, pending on location, I can't see the freight being cheap, would have to quote based on location via a courier.
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They retail for $840, can get for $726 plus freight if required.

Although due to the size and nature of the box, pending on location, I can't see the freight being cheap, would have to quote based on location via a courier.
I was wondering if it was worth buying a genuine one, cause aftermarket ones can be cheap rubbish and have ripples etc.

I wonder if my windscreen cover in my insurance would at least cover a certain amount, if I agreed to pay the difference for a genuine screen. Don't really want to crapshoot a non genuine one. Been burnt before.

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Hiya, are there any flag nuts on the parts list? I found one sitting on the plastic tray under the engine, no idea where it came from!
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Is this Ford Motorcraft PTFE XG-8 Grease available from Ford dealers or elsewhere in OZ?

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I need some to deal with a binding slip joint in a Toyota Hilux and I am told it's the "bee's knees" for this job,
Not that I am aware of but I will chase it up and confirm either way.
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Good morning all. Just had car serviced and inter cooler hoses are leaking.
It is a 2011 MC LX 2.0TDi.
I know others have replaced them in previous posts, but I was wondering if anyone has the part numbers and where they were purchased them from.
Also rear lower control bushes or are they a complete unit,
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Good morning all. Just had car serviced and inter cooler hoses are leaking.
It is a 2011 MC LX 2.0TDi.
I know others have replaced them in previous posts, but I was wondering if anyone has the part numbers and where they were purchased them from.
Also rear lower control bushes or are they a complete unit,
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Do you have a VIN, will make it easier to look it up?
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Hi, vin is, WF0GXXGBBGBJ83456.
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I need some to deal with a binding slip joint in a Toyota Hilux and I am told it's the "bee's knees" for this job,
Not available through Ford Australia. You might have to buy from OS if you really want it!

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Motorcra...kAAOSwWTRWyhSH
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I need the black and chrome parts for around the windows of a 1009 FG G6ET. I can't find the parts anywhere and they were damaged and need to be replaced. Can anyone tell me what they are called or link parts? Sorry if this is not how it's done, new to the forum
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I need the black and chrome parts for around the windows of a 1009 FG G6ET. I can't find the parts anywhere and they were damaged and need to be replaced. Can anyone tell me what they are called or link parts? Sorry if this is not how it's done, new to the forum
Are you referring to the top door mouldings as pictured below (the two at the bottom of the picture, the other is a roof moulding).

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Are you referring to the top door mouldings as pictured below (the two at the bottom of the picture, the other is a roof moulding).

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Need the trim around the whole window. Is it two parts?
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I need some to deal with a binding slip joint in a Toyota Hilux and I am told it's the "bee's knees" for this job,
G'day Blue i found this it may be of interest, i know it's not Motorcraft but it will be the next best thing Inox MX7 Made here in Australia - Queensland

https://www.inoxmx.com/products/mx7-ptfe-assembly-lube/
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After F6 Typhoon door badges and front passenger silver door handle insert for a BF?
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