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Dell |
posted on 12th Mar 03 at 19:30 |
Didnt see one in halfords, they didnt do one for my mk II punto either. | |
m0rph |
posted on 12th Mar 03 at 19:24 |
do they do one for the corsa c yet? | |
Dell |
posted on 12th Mar 03 at 17:25 |
Unlucky :( | |
d0gz_bollox |
posted on 12th Mar 03 at 11:14 |
I did have a number once for vauxhall where you ring them and ask them a question and they'll answer it. I mean any question (like how do I take off my bottom pulley etc). Was very good. but unfortunaly the piece of paper that it was written on met an unfortunte end with the bin :( | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 12th Mar 03 at 10:10 |
COOL!!! | |
Gambit |
posted on 12th Mar 03 at 09:57 |
yeah a popup haynes manual would be the ultimate :lol: | |
d0gz_bollox |
posted on 12th Mar 03 at 09:56 |
usefull as a guide on how to do things, not enough pictures imo though | |
Gambit |
posted on 12th Mar 03 at 09:23 |
buy it | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 12th Mar 03 at 09:03 |
Every car owner should have one. Interesting to learn how your car works too. | |
cobra148 |
posted on 12th Mar 03 at 08:56 |
A Haynes manual is the Bible for a car owner, deffo get one. | |
dig dave2811 |
posted on 11th Mar 03 at 23:24 |
THEY GET IT WRONG WHEN THEY SAY ITS EASY AND TAKE ABOUT 30 MIN IT USUALLY TAKES ABOUT 3 HOURS AND WHEN THEY SAY SOMETHING IS HARD IT IS ACTUALLY QUITE EASY | |
Dell |
posted on 11th Mar 03 at 23:05 |
Just how good are the haynes manuals (corsa in paticular)? |