Further to my input (Jack, you weren't entirely ignored) I note from
monday's Spridget list that someone is proposing setting up a website for
parts cross reference numbers.
WOW - what a task, but what a brilliant idea! I've not seen anything like
that for Triumph (maybe been looking in the wrong place) but seems to me
groups on both sides of 'yon big pond' might find Yank/Brit and Brit/Yank
cross refs over key suppliers and selected product groups to be a viable
and useful project. As an alternative, a 'merging' of lists showing common
products from all suppliers might be a good idea.
Anyone agree/disagree?
John Macartney
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