ms65 hubs are in HUGE demand beause they rather easily convert the ma61 to 5-stud (which is why you can't find them)
I should not offer tech advice while drinking
Ok. I searched around but just can't seem to find an answer on this. I have been told the MS75 is just the coupe version of the MS65, but what I need to know is are the hubs the same as MS65? Looking to do the 5 stud conversion on my Starlet and can't find MS65 parts anywhere, however there is an MS75 I know the location of that doesn't look that healthy body wise. So can anyone give me a definite answer?
Any help much appreciated.
Callum
ms65 hubs are in HUGE demand beause they rather easily convert the ma61 to 5-stud (which is why you can't find them)
I should not offer tech advice while drinking
Last edited by Draven; 14-04-2006 at 08:49 PM.
Yes they are 100% the same-but the MS-75 is extremely rare.
I have a set of them spare though (my car has MS123 stub axle assemblies fitted)
Where is this MS-75 dude? I want parts-if not the whole car![]()
(not the hubs though).
Sean
[email protected], WSID, COMPAK ATTAK, MAY 2006
in NZ if I had to take a guess![]()
Sorry, the MS75 happens to be in NZ so parts for you may be a problem. Thanks very much for confirming that for me so I can go blow more money on my car and make use of the MA61 struts I have sitting here. Now I just need to find Skyline calipers and suitable discs.
Callum
F**K.
Draven-you smartarse. I didn't spot that.![]()
What I want is a few bits of the trim off it.
If you're at all intersted in gathering them and sending them to me (for some con$ideration of course) let me know.
Sean![]()
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[email protected], WSID, COMPAK ATTAK, MAY 2006
PM me the bits you want and I will see what I can do, not sure how intact the interior is or if I can even get bits off it but it won't hurt to try.
Callum
a bit OT, but when looking for MS65 bits... came across an original toyota manual for the MS65 police car for japankinda neat but not so cheap
no MS75 parts either..
http://page14.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/s19913781
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