Hi all,
Here is a link to a website for DIY mechanics looking for OEM part numbers on vehicles:-
http://www.partsbase.org
Hope this is helpful
Darryl
Useful link for DIY mechanics
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Useful link for DIY mechanics
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Re: Useful link for DIY mechanics
Hi all,
It has been some time now that this link has died an untimely death. I haven't been able to find out why, but I will surely miss it. It has been helpful when looking for part numbers for a particular brand of vehicle. I will keep looking for a suitable replacement to post here for the DIY mechanic.
Darryl
It has been some time now that this link has died an untimely death. I haven't been able to find out why, but I will surely miss it. It has been helpful when looking for part numbers for a particular brand of vehicle. I will keep looking for a suitable replacement to post here for the DIY mechanic.
Darryl
I was a parent with my first child. I'm now a referee now that I have two children.
Navigation devices: Gut feel and unreliable Nokia 1
Solaris newbie, FreeBSD junkie, Linux user, Windows 10 job and Windows 10 home hacker.
Navigation devices: Gut feel and unreliable Nokia 1
Solaris newbie, FreeBSD junkie, Linux user, Windows 10 job and Windows 10 home hacker.