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Thanks heaps Dave!

I've just ordered one..... now for the workshop manual.

Hey Mike. I see you just bought the one I was watching on Trademe. Please let me know if you think it's worth it. I'd quite like a copy of the service schedule so I may go with that deal too.

Thanks heaps Dave!

I've just ordered one..... now for the workshop manual.

Did you buy the "owners manual" or the "owners manual & service schedule maintenance book"?

Any chance of some pics of some of the pages so we know what to expect?

Hey guy's,

Yeah I bought the one on trade me with the service schedule. This all comes in a black outer cover which makes it look that much more OEM and fits nicely in the glovebox. All for an extra $5!

I've already got the V35 set they do (which I'll now sell) and it's all well presented.

I'll see about a pic when I receive it.

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Hey Mike. I see you just bought the one I was watching on Trademe. Please let me know if you think it's worth it. I'd quite like a copy of the service schedule so I may go with that deal too.

Dave, I'll bring it over and show you when I get it. I've still got to come over and drop off your other item, so how's mid next week.

Cheers!

How useful is this manual if this is your first M35 Stagea.

(and first Turbo --- My 2002 axis autec model arriving in a few weeks)

Is there stuff I just wouldn't be able to stumble upon over a few day or is it telling me mostly useless stuff like the wiper switch has a variable speed?

Any chance of sending a page . How many useful pages in total?

When it arrives I'll give you all a heads up with a couple of pics. I'm not going to copy the manual as it's more than 250 pages long and that would also probably be illegal.

It's just an owners manual though with all the basic stuff in it, same as you get with any car.

It tells you what does what, including a sat nav translation and has run of the mill info in it.

If your mechanically minded it's not going to tell you much more than you could work out yourself, but it's nice to have and completes the car!!

It is well presented and looks very OEM.

I think it is worth it!

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