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Hey All,

I am after an R32 workshop manual for download...

Does anyone know where I can get one or have one they can burn off or send me?

If I can get a copy I am happy to host it on my website!

Best PM if you have a link as they will just remove the post if it is posted here...

Thanks!

Todd

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Hey All,

I am after an R32 workshop manual for download...

Does anyone know where I can get one or have one they can burn off or send me?

If I can get a copy I am happy to host it on my website!

Best PM if you have a link as they will just remove the post if it is posted here...

Thanks!

Todd

Hey Todd,

i got a copy of it you can have. Hit me up with your details and i'll send it to ya if you like.

ANd funny you mention that as i been talking to a few of the SAU memebers about the moderation of the Tassie section and we all would like it to change a little (for the better obviously)

Cheers B

Yeah, but if you have it handy I wont say no to downloading it  :P

Todd the cd i have has both manuals on there. I bought it and there was a mix up and was sent 2, so you can have the other one.

Sent ya a PM so let me know what you want to do?

Cheers B

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