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Old 06-14-2019, 11:21 PM
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has anyone downloaded this workshop manual, it is $25. was not sure if this is a legit site hence asking.

https://www.emanualonline.com/Cars/P...ir-Manual.html
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Originally Posted by chamilka
has anyone downloaded this workshop manual, it is $25. was not sure if this is a legit site hence asking.

https://www.emanualonline.com/Cars/P...ir-Manual.html

On first read I thought this was for classic 70s **** not classic 70s cars
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I did get it for $25. Not useful, it has some pages copied from the workshop manual, along with several copies of vintage Porsche posters. No information on the engine.

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either buy a paper manual set for several hundred, or download an e-copy from that site in New Zealand

why the factory does not re-issue the manual set as a pdf for a reasonable price is a mystery to me...



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