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Aussie guys XJ650/750 workshop manual

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by aussie_xj, Mar 19, 2006.

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    He he, that's the Haynes shown in the picture. You didn't pay $60 for that did you? The shop manual is worth the $60. A Haynes here in the states is about $17. Heck I coulda shipped it down under and saved you a bundle! Give Brenton a shout, he might be in need.
     
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    Thanks Rob

    I learnt back in the late 90's how cheap I could pick things up in the US. Taylor Made golf clubs and big brand clothes were brought at a very nice price. I loved all 8 weeks of my time in the US and Canada.

    Will you be my future contact on early Ford Mustang parts? :lol: I will be in need of a fender and a door skin for my 66 coupe in the very near future.

    I am sure Brenton already has a manual, I am not sure about the other aussies on the board.

    Brenton we will have to catch up for a beer soon.

    Cheers
    Mark
     
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    Funny you should ask. I happen to know a fellow who used to buy wreaked Mustangs and ship them down under back in the late '70s, he lives right down the street. I got rid of my '66 and '67 years ago, needed money to "fix" my last life with my ex. I can get these things but shipping is not something I have a whole lot of experience with. Have you checked with Goodmark yet? They advertise in HotRod and CarCraft magazines. Prices seem pretty reasonable to me. I'll see what I can pull out of my hat. I'm just a little busy right now, please forgive, I'm going to have to take it easy for a month or so.
     

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