mister2
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Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
Hey hey. I'm going a bit crazy trying to find a part number for a black plastic trim clip that's found on the interior panels where the rear speakers are mounted. This is the clip: There are two at the front edge of each panel (the end closest to the door). One can be seen in this photo. It's the thin black one on the right: If anyone can find the part number for this clip, I'll personally ensure they are saved from the flames when the Trumpocalypse comes!
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/15 21:43:33
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I'd also like to know....
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/15 22:33:53
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Maybe it comes with part number 62511-17070-01 which is the large part in the pic. It isn't listed as its own separate part as far as I can see.
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/15 22:55:31
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mister2
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/16 08:56:53
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Dudeman Maybe it comes with part number 62511-17070-01 which is the large part in the pic. It isn't listed as its own separate part as far as I can see.
Thanks Dudeman, but I'd bet it's a separate item with its own number. Toyota are just crap at listing them for clips/retainers... but I will not give up so easily!  The annoying little buzz in the panel behind my right ear behind me must go!!!! Mrskylighter Does it need to be genuine Toyota and not aftermarket? Could you get some used ones from one the MR2 wreckers in Oz? I have found some aftermarket ones that look very close to what you have pictured. http://www.vehicleclips.co.uk/ford-interior-trim-panel-plastic-trim-clips-door-cards-fascias-panels.html
Thanks Mrskylighter. Those Ford clips do look very similar. If I can't get track down the OEM MR2 ones, I might order some and see it they'd do the job. I don't think used ones would be any better than the ones already on my panel. Clips like this always seem to be 'single use'. They never seem the same after they've been pulled out and put back in. I reckon that's one of the main reasons they start buzzing.
post edited by mister2 - 2017/01/16 09:01:43
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/16 09:01:11
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Ah, the enigmatic “penis clip” - I had one that kept letting that panel pop out every time I closed the drivers door in my old MR2. Was never able to find a suitable replacement, it’s a very particular shape. Do let us know if you find the part number!
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mister2
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/16 09:18:51
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xez, do you think the Toyota spare parts people might be able to help if I go in and ask if they have any small black penis clips that will stop my rattle, or will they just stare at me strangely?
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/16 14:49:35
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If you truly will save the lucky soul who finds the correct part# from the impending Trumpocalypse, I'd be willing to give that a try...!
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/16 21:15:38
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Some of these clips (i.e., boot trim on an AW) are common to Hino trucks. Maybe these ones are also.
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/16 21:43:44
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scz Some of these clips (i.e., boot trim on an AW) are common to Hino trucks. Maybe these ones are also.
I could really do with a full set of grey AW11 boot clips :)
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/17 00:34:01
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☼ Best Answerby Dudeman 2017/01/17 08:10:51
67771-33030 is the part number for that clip
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mister2
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Re: Mystery Interior Panel Retainer Part Number Hunt
2017/01/17 08:04:07
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Awesome! twomr2's... You.Have.Made.My.Day.  Thank you !!! Your free 'Survive the Flames of the Trumpocalypse' voucher is in the mail.
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