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Old 06-24-2016, 10:34 AM
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How to save the Parts Catalog? (AM Tech Site)

I subscribed to the AM Tech site to make sure I was up-to-date on all bulletins as well as get access to some procedures.
I've been able to download the docs I need and save them to my computer. The Parts Catalog, however, (05-12 MY DB9 Parts Book) doesn't seem to be a regular document and you have to move through it by clicking links.
Anyone know if I can save it for off-line viewing?
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I believe it's designed so you cannot save it.
Having said that, there exists software that can extract information for reluctant websites.
 
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Bumping an old thread with a tangential question. Has any one recently subscribed to the tech hub? How's the parts catalog UI/UX now? Still as crappy as before or largely improved? Wanted to get some feedback before I sign up.

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I recently found a downloadable copy of the DB9 parts manual, together with some other cool documentation, at a Forum member's site: http://db9s.com/ . Just go to the DB9 Manuals and Brochures section. Paul is a very knowledgeable and helpful guy who's done some very special mods to his DB9.
 

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I have saved it and have a local web driven clickable copy of the Service Manual and Parts Catalog. So it's 100% doable
 
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Appreciate the replies.
 
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would anyone know where i could obtain a list of standard equipment that was included with a 2010 v8 vantage roadster ?
 
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