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Title: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Gambit on 25 March 2004, 09:58
here is good translation of the Russian ETKA for those who dont have it installed locally

VW Parts Catalogue (http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/urltrurl?url=http%3A%2F%2F62.117.101.85%2Faudivw%2F&lp=ru_en&tt=url)

might be worth making this a sticky

Title: Re:VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: richandhazel on 25 March 2004, 11:13
Nice one Gambit.

Rather than make it sticky, maybe jv could stick it with the rest of the links on the main page.

I'll make it sticky for now so that we don't lose it........
Title: Re:VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: hairyarse on 25 March 2004, 12:23
Class!

Shame I paid out for an ETKA CD!!  :(
Title: Re:VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Blue MK2 on 25 March 2004, 12:25
ohh nice one.

i was confused with the russian language but this is perfect 8)
Title: Re:VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: modulater on 27 March 2004, 11:13
Good work fella, I thought tha told link was lost for good.

I got a ETKA CD off Ebay and have it installed in an old PC with a 17inch monitor on it so its there when i need to look things up.
Title: Re:VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: casper_ac on 25 May 2004, 15:33
link aint workin for me?? :(
Title: Re:VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: richie2480 on 11 June 2004, 23:05
me neither
Title: Re:VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: blu16v on 11 June 2004, 23:09
O r me, received following error;

Home ? Tools ? Babel Fish Translation ? Translation Error    

HTTP request failed with error 7: Connect timeout on IP number 1 for URL: http://62.117.101.85/audivw/
Title: Re:VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Dobbs333 on 19 June 2004, 20:16
 :(  Same here guys.

Does anyone know of a link that works, or of a download anywhere???

Many thanks in advance,

Dobbs.
MK3 GTI.
Title: Re:VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: mk1 on 19 June 2004, 20:34
http://www.exist.ru/cat/elcats.asp?urlid=100&om=1&PRODUCERI=98
In Russian tho ::).
Steve.
Title: Re:VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Gambit on 23 June 2004, 13:19
the original link has died

jsut throw the above URL from mk1 into a translator website (thats all it was originally ;))
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Chris Green on 23 February 2005, 13:33
try this one, I put it into babelfish again...

http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.exist.ru%2Fcat%2Felcats.asp%3Furlid%3D100%26om%3D1%26PRODUCERI%3D98&lp=ru_en
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Tucker on 23 February 2005, 13:35
http://www.exist.ru/cat/elcats.asp?urlid=100&om=1&PRODUCERI=98 :cool:

got this when i clicked it the one above
HTTP request failed with error Connection time-out (28) for URL: http://www.exist.ru/cat/elcats.asp?urlid=100&om=1&PRODUCERI=98

Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Lewy on 31 May 2005, 10:47
I can't get any of these to work - translation site or not. :embarassed:
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: dj g on 25 July 2005, 19:48
i got the site but pressed vw and the page that came back was blank :embarassed:
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: jakeblues68 on 01 August 2005, 22:18
Blankety Blank  :sad:

Anyone got it on CD/DVD Rom?
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: DAVE 2227 on 13 November 2005, 23:06
Try ETOS instead.
Very similar to ETKA except better.
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: VIW9419 on 24 April 2006, 13:38
I have got ETOS on CD  :smug: but it is from 2004,  :sad: anyone who can suggest a way to share i will be happy to oblige  :smiley:
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: rubjonny on 24 April 2006, 15:24
Easiest thing to do is download it from the edonkey network, I use the emule client. 
Best thing about ETOS is you can download price updates from the web. But the only problem with is it does not have the ATP function, where you can look up a part number and find out what cars it was fitted to.  You also cant seem to look up paint spray or touch up sticks, although if you find out the part number it will give you a price for it.

I just keep both installed on my compy :)
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: johnmotion on 19 July 2006, 11:15
what is the edonkey network?
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: rubjonny on 19 July 2006, 11:53
http://www.edonkey2000.com/
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Mrpug on 26 December 2006, 22:53
any one speak Rusky?
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Pando on 06 January 2007, 07:22
Da. choot choot
yes so-so
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: jafo on 02 October 2008, 11:40
Hey i know you are all probably aware of this by now but try www.vagcat.com, you have to create an account but its free! All in English too!!
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Gareth on 18 February 2009, 02:09
both links no longer work :(
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 19 February 2009, 16:49
both links no longer work :(

Huh, www.VAGcat.com still works for me!
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 03 June 2009, 01:05
www.vagcat.com is one i also use and have done for bloody ages, it's pretty damn useful and has helped me source parts that the dealers had no clue about in the past.
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: scott_GT on 20 May 2011, 14:10
Just go google , type in "ETKA 7.0 piratebay"  It will come up with a download link 2nd one down, If you no about torrent file, you can download it, If you dont no about torrent file's. Wiki it, then come back to the link  :tongue:
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Len on 20 May 2011, 14:31
Todays prize for reviving an old post!


BTW I still use vagcat! :tongue:
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: scott_GT on 20 May 2011, 14:44
Got to keep these things up to date  :laugh:
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 21 May 2011, 01:59
Ive found myself using http://www.wagenstad.com/index.php more recently due to the fact it doesn't go offline all the time like Vagcat does.
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 21 May 2011, 01:59
Ive found myself using http://www.wagenstad.com/index.php more recently due to the fact it doesn't go offline all the time like Vagcat does.
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Bandit127 on 20 May 2012, 11:27
Ive found myself using http://www.wagenstad.com/index.php more recently due to the fact it doesn't go offline all the time like Vagcat does.

Quote
Down for updates. Please try back in a few days

LOL - the irorny.....  :grin: :grin: :grin:
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 20 May 2012, 16:05
Ha brilliant. I now own a current version purchased from eBay anyway. It only cost £2.49 and covers VAG vehicles from 1947 to 2012.

 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221024985192?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649


Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Chris. on 20 August 2012, 21:40
I can get part numbers and workshop manuals up to date if anyone needs them.

Part number genius me!
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: hmeah on 10 April 2013, 02:47
I would like to find out the part no gor front cv gaitors for a gti 07 plate engine code axx, can anyone assist me? Thanks
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: wegotitugetit on 10 December 2013, 11:36
any one got a unto date epc at all a link or to one for sale need to check a few things out i.e. part numbers and what they actually are /do so would come in real useful
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: Santiago on 05 January 2014, 19:24
This one seems pretty up to date, as far as I can tell:

http://www.partscats.info/
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: dragonfly on 06 January 2014, 10:21
This one seems pretty up to date, as far as I can tell:

http://www.partscats.info/

Certainly clearly than Vagcat.
Title: Re: VW Parts Catalogue
Post by: wegotitugetit on 17 February 2014, 16:17
This one seems pretty up to date, as far as I can tell:

http://www.partscats.info/

cheers