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Re: Audi CD's for A3 and product line



Tom,
Do you know if it is possible to get a CD with part numbers layout and #?.... 
I know some of the dealers use them instead of microfiche, it used to be on
floppies at one time,
Avi



At 06:20 PM 11/7/97 +0100, you wrote:
>"Scott M." <scottmo@teleport.com> wrote:
>
>>I heard back from my contact in Germany and he indicated
>>that this Audi A3 CD is available along with another CD
>>which gives an overview of the history of Audi and info on
>>most of the models.
>
>That would be 'Explore the world of Audi'; the coolest CD ROM I've ever
>seen. For a graphic designer like me, the interface is great, and the info
>even more so. This is stuff that'll keep you amused for at least a couple
>of hours!
>Plus, for you PC types, there's the Audi 'lizard' (the theme of the
>european quattro ads) as a screen saver! It's kind of heavy on systems
>requirements and runs s l o w on my old double speed CD ROM drive. Like all
>Audi stuff, it's dual-platform PC and Mac.
>
>The number on this CD is 833/1331.90.00, which I suppose is the part
>number. Well worth $20 IMO!
>
>Thanks for the review Scott, you're one hell of a nice guy and it was a
>pleasure to meet you and all the others at Pikes Peak. (Sigh) wish I could
>return right now...
>
>Tom (in rainy Holland)
>
>PS there's also a CD detailing Audi's latest Al2 concept car. More modest
>in its content, but still nicely designed. It appears to be part of Audi's
>IAA Frankfurt '97 Press kit.
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
> Tom Nas                                          Zeist, The Netherlands
> tnas@euronet.nl
>1988 Audi 80 1.8S, mostly Tizianrot metallic, 214,000km
>
>    Time is the best teacher.  Unfortunately, it kills all its pupils.
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