Toyota Gazoo Racing Brings Discontinued AE86, Supra, and Land Cruiser Parts Back to Dealers

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Gazoo Racing’s GR Heritage Parts will bring more discontinued hardware back from the grave to keep classic Toyotas, both sporty and rugged, running as they should. To add to the lineup it began introducing in 2020, a total of 14 parts will roll out over 2025 for AE86 Corollas; A70 and A80 Supras; and for 40-, 60-, 70-, and 80-series Land Cruisers.

New GR Heritage Parts for the Toyota Corolla AE86 now include front turn signal lamps, an overhaul kit for the auxiliary air valve, and a complete engine wiring harness.Brendan McAleer

According to Gazoo Racing, “The project reproduces spare parts that have been discontinued and sells them as genuine parts, in order to support customers who wish to continue driving older vehicles that are full of memories and that they truly love.” While some pieces like oil pressure gauges for 60- and 70-series Land Cruisers and fuel gauges for 70- and 80-series Land Cruisers could be replaced with aftermarket pieces, other parts, like the A80 Supra rear speed sensor, are harder to work around.

Toyota announced the 14 new additions in January, but two of those parts are in production and arriving at dealerships starting in February. If you’ve got a Toyota restoration project, or even a beloved beater that you’d like to keep in service, maybe one of these new releases can help. If you’re still looking for a discontinued item, GR Heritage Parts will take your request. If enough of your fellow Toyotaphiles need the same piece, your parts reproduction prayers could be answered.

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Comments

    Since they mentioned Supra, maybe, just maybe we can start to get some parts for the 92-2000 Lexus S300/400 which share the same platform? Please!!!

    Be prepared to wait. They announced this for the Supra years ago. very few parts have made an appearance. As a Toyota Supra owner I consider the current support a bad joke.

    the supra list is quite long to be honest, just not really parts everyone wants. The downside is most parts are too expensive to reproduce (the trim for one is 3k USD for a full set and much lower quality than before) the moulds for all those parts have long been destroyed so they need to start from scratch, hence the long wait and limited parts

    Ford should bring back discontinued parts for the LTD Crown Victoria like body parts and other parts that wear out.

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