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21st October 2009, 20:50 | #1 |
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Parts lists
I have noticed that the Russian Web Site with the parts listings no longer appears to supprt MGR parts.
Does anyone have an alternative site which will display parts lists and pictures. I know that I can get to the pictures and list on Rimmers site, but need to have a starting point for a particular area of the car before the picture will display. Bill C |
21st October 2009, 20:54 | #2 |
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The Russian site was most probably taking down as the material is copyrighted and owned by Xpart.
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In addition to Kandyman's post - The Team have access to an official copy of the EPC as do a few of our members so if you want a part number at anytime then just post up a question and I'm sure many will answer
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21st October 2009, 22:32 | #4 |
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And if you were to go searching
EDIT by Simon: And if you were wise you would not post such links on the forums. Sites that offer illegal content or content that condones piracy/illegal warez will not be posted on these forums. You might be surprised what you might find. Last edited by Simon; 21st October 2009 at 22:53.. |
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My intention was not to start a debate on pirated sourses of info on this thread (beacuse I am a true believer in keeping software etc legal).
However, I think that it is legitimate to search a part number on a site such as Rimmers, which then displays the picture and parts list/prices, so that you can see what you are buying before you comit. I am sure there are other similar sites. This is what makes the Internet so good. Bill C |
22nd October 2009, 08:57 | #6 |
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The Rimmer website is a good resource if it was organised properly. Unfortunately, their search system is crazy and simply doesn't work. Finding a parts listing can often be done if you know just one of them (assuming they are inter-related parts). Inserting this number into Rimmer's search engine will usually pop up the relavant drawings with all the associated parts displayed with their numbers, price and availablity.
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