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Boot Centre Liner Panel for Aero-Roof Supra


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Hi all,

Many years ago, the owner prior to me had a stereo with 6 disc auto changer installed.......wow, I feel like I'm describing a gramophone.  Anyhow, the auto-changer was bolted to the boot liner central panel (the one on the inside between the rear lights).  It seems that during this install just about every single connecting point for the panel to the body was broken which has resulted in that panel rattling about way more than it should.

Does anyone have one of these panels for an Aero-Roof Supra that they want to sell?  Or, does anyone know the part number?  I'm trying to find the part number but I'm having little luck, possibly because my searching skills aren't up to snuff, or maybe because my terminology for the part isn't the official terminology.

Lastly, does anyone know how to remove it?  It would be pretty easy if it wasn't for the roof holding thingies being in the way.

 

Thanks as always for any help you guys can provide.

 

Paul

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The part number for the plastic boot trim piece that goes between the lights is 64716-14162-C0. It’s discontinued from Toyota unfortunately, as are all the other boot plastics.

 Removing it is fairly easy but you need to remove the roof holder brackets first. They are just held on by two Phillips head screws each side, which can be accessed by popping off the little plastic cover from the top of the bracket. Be careful as these are thin and probably brittle- I broke one of mine but fortunately these are still available new. After that it’s just a case of popping out the plastic caps on the trim panel to access the screws holding the panel to the body. Hope you manage to find a replacement. 

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1 hour ago, Hamilton said:

The part number for the plastic boot trim piece that goes between the lights is 64716-14162-C0. It’s discontinued from Toyota unfortunately, as are all the other boot plastics.

 Removing it is fairly easy but you need to remove the roof holder brackets first. They are just held on by two Phillips head screws each side, which can be accessed by popping off the little plastic cover from the top of the bracket. Be careful as these are thin and probably brittle- I broke one of mine but fortunately these are still available new. After that it’s just a case of popping out the plastic caps on the trim panel to access the screws holding the panel to the body. Hope you manage to find a replacement. 

That's fantastic, thank you for the removal instructions.  If I can't get the boot plastic I might try to see if I can repair it somehow.  Any sort of fix is going to be better than the rattling mess that it's currently in.

Cheers,

 

Paul

 

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