Choose your vehicle (e.g., Corolla, Land Cruiser, Supra).
The screen flickered. Then, a tree of data unfolded. Not pretty illustrations, but raw schematics—exploded views of pistons, crankshafts, wiring looms. Every nut, every washer, every discontinued vacuum hose had a 10-digit part number next to it.
What does "Discontinued" mean? Answer: Toyota has a 15-25 year lifecycle for parts. When you see "080," it means the main warehouse is empty. However, toyota.epc-data.com allows you to see if a New Old Stock (NOS) dealer across the country still has one on the shelf via the inventory links.
Kenji set the phone down. Yuki stared at the screen—at toyota.epc-data.com still glowing, its cold, factual columns having just saved a legendary car from the scrapyard.