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Re: Haynes Manual
« Reply #15 on: 27 November 2008, 15:29:40 »

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There was a thread here recently where someone had linked to a .pdf version......got 'moved away' pretty sharpish by the Mods, but imagine some industrious sorts grabbed a download ;)

haha wouldnt have minded a copy :P
the daewoo matiz and such have pdf haynes manuals as such (not haynes but similar)
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Re: Haynes Manual
« Reply #16 on: 27 November 2008, 17:05:48 »

Haynes are quite good, always had one for whatever car I've had. When I had a MKII Granada I had the Haynes and an Autodata manual, the Autodata was much better, I wrote to them when I got my Meega, they said they only supply data to the trade now :'(

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Re: Haynes Manual
« Reply #17 on: 28 November 2008, 17:24:46 »

When using the workshop manual and to stop getting 'grubby pages' But some A4 Translucent Sleeves and open a side (long ways) and just 'slide' over the Working Page, to preserve your Book!!
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