We have the microfiche viewers at school and can print out the pages (do not know the quality I would achieve) and have the scanners so it would not be that hard to create a pdf. But is it worth the effort? Imua Camper Company wrote: > >I keep noticing the gent selling the microfiche manuals on ebay. Are > >they of any value? I would like something that had an exploded view of > >all the parts in my 82 and how they should go together. Better than what > >my Bentley's and Haynes manuals provide. > > > >I have not be to a VW parts counter in a long while, but when I am at my > >local Isuzu dealer, they have some nice microfiches identifying how each > >part is used (in an exploded diagram), its number and how that > >assemblage relates to the other parts of the car. Anything exist for us? > > > >Regards > >--Jeff Strickrott > >82 Westfalia > > They would be nice to look at but cumbersome to view- would > be nice if someone could convert them to PDF and offer them on a CD... > -- > Volkswagen camper rentals in Hawai`i > > Imua Camper Company > http://www.imua-tour.com > 45 Shipman Street, Hilo HI 96720 > Reservations: admin@imua-tour.com -or- 1(877)773-4682 > Hilo office (phone/fax) 1(808)935-6241 |
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