In article <5.0.2.1.0.20010601184156.0370c9a0@tpbuck.inbox.email.arizon>
, Tyler Buck <tpbuck@u.arizona.edu> writes
>Well I had some time today and created the bare-bones database
>structure. Currently you can add and find spitfire items (parts, books,
>etc) based on a part number (haven't figured out what exactly to use for
>this....right now just assigning arbitrary values). The database will
>return all occurrences of the part, ie different vendors and each
>occurrence has a description field, the price and a quality rating. My
>questions are these; Anyone have a Triumph Parts Manual for sale?
Tyler,
Might be an appropriate idea to load these as your first genuine data
entries.
Rimmer has:
511682 Mk I ("Spitfire 4") and Mk II Part Book, British Leyland, @
GBP25.56
516282 Mk III Part Book, British Leyland, @ GBP18.85
RTC9008A Mk IV Part Book, British Leyland, "No Longer Available - Use
RTC9819CB" (which strikes me as peculiar)
RTC9819CB 1500 (late) Part Book, British Leyland, @ GBP17.46
TRGB has:
516282 Spitfire Mk III Parts Catalogue @ GBP17.60
RTC9819CB Spitfire 1500 Parts Catalogue @ GBP17.60
ATB
--
Mike
Michael Hargreave Mawson, author of "Eyewitness in the Crimea"
http://www.greenhillbooks.com/booksheets/eyewitness_in_the_crimea.html
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