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Re: Newbie: Repair manual suggestions?
Hi Tim:
At 09:15 PM 10/15/96 -0700, you wrote:
> My name is Tim Ebling, and after years of owning and fixing up
>VWs of the air-cooled nature, I finally gave in and bought an '86 black 16V.
>And yes, I *love* it. I keep thinking "I should have done this years ago".
>Anyway, as one of the first orders of business, I went to find some kind of
>manual specific to this car, but have had no luck. The only thing remotely
>close was a Haynes manual which covered all sorts of models (Jetta, GTI,
>etc...) and wasn't very useful. Do I need to go to the dealer for this?
If so,
>are these items spendy? Thanks...
The best book out there is the Official Service Manual by Bentley.
I can get you one at a discount price, if you are interested in more
info you can email me or check out my web site at the address
below.
Thanks,
Mark
Adirondack Auto Brokers
"Your VW/Porsche Parts Source"
Phone (518) 882-6534
Fax (518) 882-1914
Email markaab@global2000.net
VW Web Site http://www.lgicsn.com/vw
Porsche Web Site http://www.lgicsn.com/porsche
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