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davamb
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Haynes?

Postby davamb » Sat Jun 10, 2006 11:25 pm

Hey All,

Is the Haynes manual for the MX5 commonly available? Went to Repco today to buy one, they didn't have one and wanted to charge me an extra $10 to cover shipping! Any other books worth getting?
Cheers, Dave, 1990 NA6
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Postby tinsfci » Sat Jun 10, 2006 11:48 pm

I have the Rod's Enthusiasts guide and the factory manuals PDF's (off ebay). I generally go with the factory manual first, but it is not perfect. There are is a Rod's maual for the 1.6 and another for the 1.8. The Haynes manual is much thinner and covers all models so I presume it is not as comprehensive. Pitstop bookshop in Perth carries both manuals, not sure what there postage cost is like.

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Postby hot rod » Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:46 am

I bought mine online from Automotive Books, only took a few days.

http://www.automotivebooks.com.au/category7_1.htm


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