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My goodness, it's good to see a stranger back again!
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![]() 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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Grumpy Old Diesel Owners Club group I no longer question authority, I annoy authority. More effect, less effort.... ![]() 1967 230-6 auto parts car. rust bucket. 1980 300D now parts car 800k miles 1984 300D 500k miles 1987 250td 160k miles English import ![]() 2001 jeep turbo diesel 130k miles ![]() 1998 jeep tdi ~ followed me home. Needs a turbo. 1968 Ford F750 truck. 6-354 diesel conversion. Other toys ~J.D.,Cat & GM ~ mainly earth moving |
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Except the people here are good enough to share their experience for free.
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![]() free pdf editor program http://www.google.com/search?q=free+pdf+editor+program&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1&rlz= |
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