Only number known at present is the undertraysDoes anyone has the part numbers for the mk2 aero package?
Thank you !!
Also, the rear bumper duct. For some reason, these were freely available to buy in Japan before the aero kit was announced, but not anymore. Now you have to provide a chassis number to purchase these parts.Only number known at present is the undertrays
Fun fact: my Gen1, built in 2013-04, already has the cutting outlines for the rear bumper ducts.
Makes me wonder what other easter eggs are right in front of us that we're missing
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that bracket you see, did you make it?Also, the rear bumper duct. For some reason, these were freely available to buy in Japan before the aero kit was announced, but not anymore. Now you have to provide a chassis number to purchase these parts.
Part numbers:
52164-52150
52165-52150
Fun fact: my Gen1, built in 2013-04, already has the cutting outlines for the rear bumper ducts.
Makes me wonder what other easter eggs are right in front of us that we're missing
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what bumper support plate if this one? oh it was this one.Also, the rear bumper duct. For some reason, these were freely available to buy in Japan before the aero kit was announced, but not anymore. Now you have to provide a chassis number to purchase these parts.
Part numbers:
52164-52150
52165-52150
Fun fact: my Gen1, built in 2013-04, already has the cutting outlines for the rear bumper ducts.
Makes me wonder what other easter eggs are right in front of us that we're missing
View attachment 38105
Thanks, I'll take a look... I was also thinking of putting the BFM bumper to vent the air... I don't like the aero one... will it help?what bumper support plate if this one? oh it was this one.
GR Yaris Thread 'Rear bumper corner support'
While planning a trip to Sweden for some ice driving, I decided to build rear bumper corner support brackets. These are to prevent the rear bumper from getting ripped off if I catch a snowbank with the rear arch. A fellow of mine had this happen, and it resulted in his rear bumper breaking in half.
There are some options available on the market (like https://www.ebay.com/itm/276479589698), but they may interfere with rear mud guards. Plus, I’m not a fan of attaching them to the main rear subframe mounting studs.
Tried to stick to the following design requirements:
must allow rear...
And do you know where can I find the numbers? Are these for sale? Thanks youOnly number known at present is the undertrays
Deutsche kollegen are writing that part numbers are available online, toyota-tech.eu, I guessI have search as many sites in Japan but the part numbers are the most guarded secret in the Toyota camp, hopefully they will release them this side of 2025
Even when you search the numbers of the parts seen on the image, you don't find the ventilated Fender But the original one without them. I will try to Talk with the staff of Toyota here in Spain. This is starting to get on my nervesDeutsche kollegen are writing that part numbers are available online, toyota-tech.eu, I guess
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What is the number for the Under tray?Only number known at present is the undertrays
Those 5-digit “Part No.” for the fenders, which I believe you’re referring to, are actually PNCs (Part Number Codes). They’re basically group codes for the real part numbers, which vary depending on the car model. One PNC can cover many different part numbers, and the usual part number format looks like XXXXX-XXXXX.Even when you search the numbers of the parts seen on the image, you don't find the ventilated Fender But the original one without them. I will try to Talk with the staff of Toyota here in Spain. This is starting to get on my nerves![]()
What is the number for the Under tray?
… watching this thread in anticipation, particularly for the wing. Bet it costs a king ransom though…
The thing is where to find It and install It. One thing for sure is that the spoiler Will not fit in the Gen 1.rear spoiler is close to €1k but at least it doesn't require painting only thing is do you need a new original spoiler that the aero one attaches to