Lloyd, ASA is the program that took the place of the old parts look up. It's available for download via mitsubishilinks, I believe. I got mine from a guy called 300sd on here when he first made it available. It's the same thing the dealers use and has the schematics that used to only be on microfiche. Parts are labeled with a 'key' number (which isn't a significant number to anything, really), that when clicked on, shows the part description and real part number, along with the quantity required. You then copy that part to your online parts source of choice to price it out. Or, you can call your local stealer and act all cool like you're some mechanic who's just looking for a few parts for a customer's vehicle. It's also satisfying to use when you do call your stealer to scoff at them and say they're overcharging the poop out of you and you'll just order it online.

The program works well on virtually any Windows-based machine (don't know about other platforms), I can even run it on my little netbook without problems.

John B.