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Great idea, but does Motzke still supply many (all?) of the parts? There would be big gaps in our availability. Big Al is trying to put the Type 3 parts book on the web, and has most of the specification pages there, but I've not seen the parts pages. The T3 parts book has 80 illustration pages and each has several part number pages to cover them. It seems a massive undertaking, even to get the data in text form on the internet. With section pages or embedded bookmarks, I guess you wouldn't have to go for the whole site at once. Maybe someone into programs will be able to set something up. I have Type 3 parts books; could we share the work out? Dave. UK VW Type 3&4 Club www.hallvw.clara.net/ -----Original Message----- From: John M. Kowalski <john.kowalski@zg.tel.hr> To: type3@vwtype3.org <type3@vwtype3.org> Date: 19 December 1998 09:48 Subject: [T3] A Parts List Concept - general T3 content >Greetings from Lurkland! > >I wanted to share with you all a very interesting concept that I found for >parts identification. A German company specializing in NSU motorcycles has >a downloadable parts program with diagrams of all parts, including screws >and washers with accompanying part numbers and prices. On the left side of >the screen is the diagram with numbers pointing to the blow up diagram of >each part. On the right side of the screen is a scrollable list of >diagrammed part numbers, quantity needed, corresponding OE part number, and >Motzke's price for that part. Above that is another scrollable list of the >parts that you just selected to order. When you mouse-select a part to >order, it prompts you for quantity and then puts in in your current "order" >with a current total price. snip ------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe