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Most of you may already have these but just in case:

I have some PDF files listing Toyota part numbers for J60's. They include numbers for:
  • chasis
  • engine (2f, 2B)
  • electrical
  • body
While not as technie as the EPC program some have, they are straight forward and easy to use.

If anyone is interested email me. If MUD has space to place them as a resource I can send them on to a moderator.

Mahalo,
-justin
 
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hey, just the thing I was looking for! I'm interested. I also think that it would be a great resource to have posted here... perhaps in the FAQ section
please sent to me at george.r.navarro@us.army.mil
Thanks!
George
 
clear out your email box

low country either clean out your email box here or post your other address... you have a PM if your box isn't already full... could not send you an E.
 
Just cleared the PM's. Otherwise email me at:

surfersfellowship a t g mail dot co m

-justin
 
would love a copy.
matt at sweetillusions do t org
 
I'd like to have a copy :D

Thanks
Burl
 
Why don't you use the EPC? Seems a little more straight forward and much easier than the PDFs? No searching through pages and pages of part numbers and part descriptions, like I used to do before I had the EPC. All you have to do is click on the part number or illustration and the part number pops up with the correct part number.
 
Andrew,

The EPC is great but my computer is a desktop and its not practical to take it outside when I'm under the hood. The PDF's allow me to print a page and take it outside with me to circle the items I need.

Just offering an additional resource some may find helpful.
 
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LowcountryTLC said:
Andrew,

The EPC is great but my computer is a desktop and its not practical to take it outside when I'm under the hood. The PDF's allow me to print a page and take it outside with me to circle the items I need.

Just offering an additional resource some may find helpful.

Yes, and the EPC is capable of the same printing functions but is much much more usefull than the pdfs. I rebuilt my 3FE using the PDFs and they are good, if you don't have the EPC. For example, if you have a box of parts that you ordered and you don't remember where a certain part goes you can cross reference where the part goes with the EPC. With the pdfs you would need to search through all the randomly organized part numbers and descriptions.
 
PDF's are also good for those that don't use Windoze to run the EPC. PDF's are platform independent and basically universal.

-kevin
 
Yeah I agree with Technikev, EPC won't work for MacIntosh unless you run windows (either Virtual PC or Boot Camp).

Thanks, LowcountryTLC, these will be great!
 
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Justin,

I'll see if woody can have the pdf file hosted on 'mud.

Dave
 

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