No one makes panels for the bed. To order a new bed from Toyota you are looking at over 5K. Used ones with no rust are extremly hard to find and if you do find one you will still have to paint.
The bed is not too hard to replace as long as you can get the 6 bolts loose on the bottom which holds it on. Lots of penetrating oil before you ever start.
The placement of the voltage regulator depends on the year of the Tercel. Some are mounted on the fender or firewall, most are an integral part of the alternator and cannot be replaced separately.
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You must remove the entire rear fender.
Assuming that the Fuses and Flasher underneath the dash (Driver side fuse panel) have been replaced. Check the Fuse Box under the hood adjacent to the Battery along-side the upper fender wall. The MAIN fuse may have blown, disrupting the entire positive feed.
the ECM is located under the hood on the driver side fender it is in a black box i just replaced it
According to ADP Hollander, the answer is NO, but I would think if you replaced the entire headder pannel with it, since the fenders come do different shapes in the nose, it may work. You would have to change headlight assemblies and front bumper cover as well. basically the entire front clip. I'm sure you could make it work.
The quarter panel is welded to the car, it cannot be replaced unless you cut one from the frame of another Miata.
I just had my rear bumper replaced...it cost over $1,800. I had the side panel and trunk lid replaced too, so maybe the bumper alone isn't that much.
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I replaced the right fender on my 1993 Jeep Wrangler. To take the old one off, unbolt it from the grille, tub and anything else that is connected to it. It comes off fairly easily. To bolt the new one on, do the reverse of what you did to remove the fender. Some aftermarket fenders require you to drill your own holes. You'll want to make sure that the fender is properly lined up with the body before you tighten the bolts.
No but there is a Fender Arkansas and a Fender Georgia.
Instead of making a guitar from scratch, I think I would try to find a kit for a guitar, such as the kits that some music stores have for such instruments as the Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, and Fender Bass. These usually run $100-$150 for the kit. Other than that, you could try to buy all the components separately and assemble it, but it would be good deal more expensive that way.