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i used to mail these out for free mate - well charge 3 dollars for cd + postage - i don't think anyonw will pay 20 for a copy mate, maybe i printed one :D

i sold a printed copy for 35 bucks on ebay once - but 500 pages is allot of ink :rofl:

i used to mail these out for free mate - well charge 3 dollars for cd + postage - i don't think anyonw will pay 20 for a copy mate, maybe i printed one :D

i sold a printed copy for 35 bucks on ebay once - but 500 pages is allot of ink :rofl:

I will pay you $5 if you could mail one out to me .

Gatty, please stick to the forum rules, if you do not want to purchase the item please refrain from making personal comments. But seeing as you felt the need......Mmmmm, I wonder why you no longer supply the cd's......mmmmmm........let me guess....I know!..... It's actually A LOT of mucking around managing all the replies, dealing with the non-genuine inquiries, dickheads AND getting to the post office every second day (not sure about you but I work a 70hr week and its a hassle to get free time). When you think about it sensibly, a couple of extra bucks are not much to ask for the effort.

For everyone that has an unlimited download broadband connection, please post a link so others can suck this down. For anyone that does not and wants a copy sent to there door promptly for a lousy $20, please PM me. Cheers.

Idiot number 02- ;)

Hi dik, sorry....... mik.

Thanks for your incisive personal comments (against forum rules within the classifieds), really appreciated!. Hopefully there is no pirated software on your computer, CAUSE I AM GOING TO DOB ON YOU!! boo hoo

Go suck on a lemon, hey.

Thanks to all who have already received my TOTALLY legal and copyright free Manuals.

:D

free bump...

FREE Download in Ares goto http://www.p2pforums.com/ and download the program Ares and u can download the R33 Engine Manual for free. sorry mate to post this on ur thread but ur selling somthing what u can get for free...

cheers

bill

Idiot number 02- :P  

Hi dik, sorry....... mik.

Thanks for your incisive personal comments (against forum rules within the classifieds), really appreciated!. Hopefully there is no pirated software on your computer, CAUSE I AM GOING TO DOB ON YOU!! boo hoo

Go suck on a lemon, hey.

Thanks to all who have already received my TOTALLY legal and copyright free Manuals.

:)

U wanna know whats against forum rules???? posting up Pirated software. They aint the idiots, u r!

Good work... Dill! As I have ALREADY asked in this thread, I warmly welcomed anyone that could post a link the manual on the net to do so!!!!!. THIS LINK IS FOR PEOPLE WHO DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE NET VIA BROADBAND AND CAN'T DOWNLOAD IT!! People, please read the post carefully before you make uneducated comments, that includes the kiddies like crybabysiu. Thanks for all the positive feedback via PM guys. For those who ordered last week, all CD's are being sent today!

Cheers

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