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JUst wondering how difficlult is it to find parts for a Toyota Sprinter throughout the south east queensland area as i am looking to buy one but am worried about drift damage and body parts if you know what I mean. So was just wondering if anybody has knowledge of any places/wreckers etc can supply body panels/dorrs etc and is it costly?

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Parts are pretty hard to find for Sprinters - and the most wanted items such as LSD's are expensive - roughly $1100 for a second hand one. From what I've seen, these have some inherant rust problems in the rear quarters around the windows and in the boot.

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there's a company in shepparton VIC that's pretty good for sprinter parts.

what are you after anyways... I'm selling a few things I stripped off my sprinter track car soon (mostly useless stuff though like aircon n stuff) keeping all the doors panels though :P I do have Trueno flip up headlights as I decided against a Trueno conversion... N2 Levins look much tougher :D

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yeh Azzurra i am interested got ne links or any info about the srpinter? DAMN!!! $1100 for a 2nd hand diff!!!!!!!!!!!!!! flip up lights are awesome yeh ur right much tougher look. But yeh I am just a little worried about the rarity of the parts for it as it will be serving a purpouse.

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