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workshop manual f.o.c.

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try this link
http://www.mediafire.com/?5u5qsfqgh9f9ejg
to download a workshop manual.
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It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.

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whats up smart butt? only trying to do cybercarl a favour he asked for the link to be posted!
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Ta for the snidey comment :whatever -Seriously why are you having a go at me :confused - I saw the chat about a Haynes manual but that isn't a Haynes manual you posted a link to but the Honda Service Manual which I uploaded a while back.
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bsabloke wrote:whats up smart butt? only trying to do cybercarl a favour he asked for the link to be posted!
Those sort of comments will not get you anywhere around here mate and don't help anyone. :No No:

Maybe if you posted a link to a pdf Haynes manual, fellow members would not have to kindly redirect you.

Nice try and thanks for you efforts. At least you know how to post links now. :roll:

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no problem. as i told murv earlier. the link came via email from holland. i know it was not the correct link, but my friend in holland was away from home. i couldn't open the link on my phone, didn't know the content, but fowarded it anyway. murv let me know it worked & he was happy. does it matter if it's a haynes manual telling you how to strip the engine or some other manual telling you how to strip the engine. as long as the information is there, isn't that good enough?
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does it matter if it's a haynes manual telling you how to strip the engine or some other manual telling you how to strip the engine. as long as the information is there, isn't that good enough?
Argh, but it's like being told the same story by too different people. Only slightly differently. :wink:

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I have both the Honda manual and the Haynes in my oppinion the Honda manual is far superior to the Haynes.
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The main thing is both links are here now for others to see if needed. This topic is now locked.

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