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Old 01-26-2005, 07:11 AM
joeywarren joeywarren is offline
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"How about those too-good-to-be-true, non-factory repair CD's that you find on ebay?"

I actually bought one for doing my brakes - being the level I am at (non-car mech) I found it interesting and of good quality. I "bought the knowledge" to do a specific job- which will save me over the years!

However this is one cd for one job. Nothing could beat the factory service manual I have on CD which is designed to show the dealers how to do the jobs they charge piles of folding for !
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