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Re: T3 parts book.


Yevgheny,

I'm with Melissa & Jim! How does one get a copy of this book? Without
the benefit of a "real" VW manual this sounds like a great resource.

kj
kjones@cwo.com
'65 Notch
'68 Fastback

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Melissa & Jim wrote:
> 
> >From: Yevgheny Khanin <ykhanin@iil.intel.com>
> 
> >It's not a part book, it's pages are not light brown from age, :-),
> >but sometimes it helps. I'm talking about Type 3 Genuine Parts
> >Illustrated Catalogue (Typ 3 Original Teile Bildkatalog). My copy carries
> >1994 on the front cover (printed September 93 in Germany by VW AG, 6
> >languages) and was purchased (after seeing an ad in Volksworld) in July 95
> >for 4.00 pounds + shipping from
> >
> >VW Heritage Parts Centre
> >Unit 5 Freemans Rd
> >Portslade BN41 1SL
> >UK
> 
> What's the British pound worth now?
> 
> How many pages does it have?  Does it really show all the part numbers and
> exploded views of everything?  It sounds like someone has reprinted an
> original parts book.  If so, one of us should order a bunch and distribute
> them. Do they have an email address?
> 
> Would you be willing to xerox me a representative page just to verify that
> we are talking about the same thing?
> 
> Jim
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