The price of buying genuine at times is astounding. The difference between purchasing items for our vehicles from dealerships compared to Auto retailers is amazing and then throw in to the mix eBay.
I needed to replace the Clutch Master Cylinder and Slave on my 80 Series 1HD-T.
Gave Toyota ring to start with, Sometimes and I must admit, not very often they suprise me and are cheaper than after market.
Quoted $289 for the Master, $160 for the slave, was told they would have to order them, a week, I was told there wasn't either in the country.
Local auto spares dealer, $160 Master, $35 Slave, both in stock.
eBay, Master, $93.50 delivered(Free Postage) with in 48 hours, Slave $32 with $8 postage.
Got the eBay Master and bought the Slave and fluid from the local bloke.
A couple of years ago the High Pressure hose on the power steering pump started to leak, The one that runs from the pump to the steering box, Toyota wanted $600 for the one piece item, a local Hydraulic Hose fitter, charged me $150 for a 5 piece item to replace it with.
I'm not just having a go at Toyota, Nissan can be just as bad. Several years ago when we had our VL Dunny Door, With the 3Lt Turbo under the hood, the rocker cover hose to the injector box, it has two different size ends, Holden didn't have one in stock($27), Overnight, Nissan did, While in Grafton I swung on by to pick it up, $58, Yet the Holden dealer would source the item form Nissan Grafton.
As you would guess I rang the Holden dealer and ordered one, the wife picked it up the next morning.
It does pay to do your homework on anything that you purchase these days and the internet has help with this.
I still do try to buy local, but when there is nearly double the difference or in the master cylinders case Triple, the cash is better off in my Skyrocket than theirs.