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◊ 2017-07-07 11:58 |
Mitsubishi Fuso AeroMidi /vehicle_649649-Mitsubishi-Fuso-Aero-Midi-MK-MK117J-1988.html |
◊ 2017-07-11 19:55 |
What's the MK that some have in their name, and most in their chassis-code? /search.php?resultsStyle=asList&sortBy=0&make=Mitsubishi+Fuso&model=Aero+Midi should it stay in the name as it is now? |
◊ 2017-07-12 00:40 |
Wow, thats a total mess how we listed all those busses! Anyway, after spending some time with the current prospect of an Aero Midi i can say this: [MK] is chassis code and everything else is extra info. For example you need to list the bus on this page as Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Midi MK117J [MK]. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:AM-o.jpg We relied on people who themself relied on Japanese Wikipedia in the past but we cannot fully trust this. So lets look together into this prospect now: Link to "www.mitsubishi-fuso.com" Scroll down until you find "TKG-MK27FH". There are two japanese letters next to it which translate into "Type". So everything we currently have as Chassis code is actually the model type! Whats your opinion, antp? Edit: Letting me pass more and more time on this topic and reading more stuff about it i am getting confused over and over again. Will try to figure this out tomorrow. Now i go to sleep. -- Last edit: 2017-07-12 00:51:26 |
◊ 2017-07-12 22:54 |
Well chassis code can also be "type" I guess. I'm not sure either how that should be listed. To be continued ![]() |