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Books : Porsche 911, 1965-1989 (Haynes Manuals)In association with Amazon.comby: John Haynes List Price: $24.95 Amazon.com's Price: $16.47 You Save: $8.48 (34%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackBrand: Haynes Dewey Decimal Number: 629.28722 EAN: 9781850106982 ISBN: 1850106983 Label: Haynes Manuals, Inc. Legal Disclaimer: In some cases, product pictures may not represent the product being sold. If in doubt, please contact a GlobalIntersection Customer Service Representative. Also, please ensure compliance with local laws and regulations when purchasing performance automotive products from GlobalIntersection.com Manufacturer: Haynes Manuals, Inc. Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 343 Publication Date: July 30, 1990 Publisher: Haynes Manuals, Inc. Studio: Haynes Manuals, Inc. Sales Rank: 387940 MPN: 80020 Features:
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![]() Rating: - Great PurchaseThe quality of the product was exceptional. The only difference between new from the auto store and what I received was: no cellophane wrapping. Rating: - Not as bad as some reviewers feelWhile this will never replace the manufacturer's manual, it also is surely a bargain compared to it, too. Good basic information and a good starting point for anyone who needs a little guidance. Rating: - 911 Haynes ManualA 24 model year span can't do justice to any particular model. Porsche details changed constantly, sometimes in mid-production year. The manual leaves you clueless, particularly if you are looking for info on a 84-89 911 3.2. Rating: - I would not call it "Useless"..........It did a nice job of starting my fireplace one evening when I couldn't find kindling. Seriously, don't waste your money on this one. To be fair, I have used other Haynes Manuals with much success. But even with the supplimental section, this one just doesn't cut it. Rating: - UselessI bought this book with the hope I could perform some of the maintainence on my 911. I was not familiar with the 911, but I had done many repairs on previous cars such as a tune up, replacing an alternator, starter, power steering pump, and master cylinder. This book doesn't give enough information to do any of the above. Buy the factory workshop manuals if you want to work on your 911. They are expensive, but worth it. Browse for similar items by category:
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