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Old 01-04-2011, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by ForcedInduction View Post
Buy the CD, a printer and a stack of paper. Problem solved.


Haynes is made by hacks that take stuff apart and write what they see, the FSM was written by the people that made the car.
Sounds like much of what is written on here Forced !

I am sure you will agree that Haynes manuals have their place.

Maybe you have a different use for it than our friend from the UK in the little room !!

You would agree Haynes has probably got more DIY guys out of trouble than into it?
Thanks for your vote of confidence in my method of hard copying a CD. I regularly print the required page or 2 & take them to the car. I guess the pages could end up any place when you are done with them.

Making notes on a hard copy is a good idea. A pdf editor program is a bit expensive.
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