That document covers both D1 and D2, up to 37 the D1 is completely covered and that was what the OP needed... i dont know what's your problem, if you have a better document why didnt you post it here to help the OP rather than blame what i posted. My bad cos i didnt post only the first 37 pages :rolleyes:

Is there difficulty in translation?. I told u your link is incomplete for the D1 and it appears it’s the same for the D2 so why don’t u acknowledge it is? The OP requested ‘a good source of a detailed parts reference document for the D1, something u may have missed... then so be it.
My source for the “best” parts document for the D1 has all ready been posted, so I suggest u read the thread slowly and find it.
 
I've read it slowly...and i observed that while i attached a helpfull PDF which covers quite well the D1 and a working parts finder link your ''source" was an online store :rolleyes:
 
Thank you all contributors some really useful info posted. It's a shame however that quite a few of these questions and answer threads deteriorate into spats.
 
lrcat works for me ,bookmarked it:)
Ok, if your happy,
I’ve just finished speaking to one of our engineers who also looks after our systems and was told that there’s a few sites that we don’t have access from the firms computer kit as that are classed as “unsafe” . So I’m happy with that, it’s not something we’re missing. :)





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Ok, if your happy,
I’ve just finished speaking to one of our engineers who also looks after our systems and was told that there’s a few sites that we don’t have access from the firms computer kit as that are classed as “unsafe” . So I’m happy with that, it’s not something we’re missing. :)





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im happy i have quite a few real parts books but not much later stuff so it helps me
 
I've read it slowly...and i observed that while i attached a helpfull PDF which covers quite well the D1 and a working parts finder link your ''source" was an online store :rolleyes:
Thanks for telling me, I assume u thought I didn’t know that my “source” was an on-line purchase ... that’s the way we do things now here in the UK.:D
 
For those interested in an offline version of the D2 parts cat, here's one published by Rimmer Bros. It's in PDF format and more than 4MB in size but the presentation is quite stunning.
 

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For those interested in an offline version of the D2 parts cat, here's one published by Rimmer Bros. It's in PDF format and more than 4MB in size but the presentation is quite stunning.

Been around for years Rimmer’s are the only ones that have done it I believe, and they are for lots of vehicles that they supply parts for, I’ve had a copy for my D1 for at least 18 years .
https://rimmerbros.com/content--name-Catalogues-with-PDF.
 
To close off this query, I just received the parts book I ordered (£29 on ebay) and I can't believe just how detailed it is. It's showing absolutely every nut, bolt, washer, harness, trim gear, etc etc.
Thanks all.
 
To close off this query, I just received the parts book I ordered (£29 on ebay) and I can't believe just how detailed it is. It's showing absolutely every nut, bolt, washer, harness, trim gear, etc etc.
Thanks all.
That why I buy a parts catalogue:)
I like the electrical section where all the relays are shown in their correct position on the relay carrier and behind which footwell panel, not that I’ve ever needed to go there, also when u have the part number, the index will give you the the correct item page in the catalogue.
 

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