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maestro factory repair manual as below

 

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looks complete and in good nick, loose leaf in a standard office type ring binder.

 

retrieved in a recent skipdiving expedition :lol: but no use to me :oops:

 

free for pickup from near stansted airport (cm6) wiling to send by p4d @ about £9 (probably not much cheaper by RM) or send your own preferred courier 8)

 

if you want it call dibs in this thread and drop me a pm :D

 

mel

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Id love this to put on the passenger seat of my maestro, and then leave it in the garage for months and months. Dibs pls!

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if you want it call dibs in this thread and drop me a pm :D

 

lankytim dibbed first but has not sent me a pm

 

angrydicky has completed the task :wink:

 

both are now offline

 

do i wait for tim to get with the program or do i join the pedantic bastards and give first call to richard (who can also pickup)?

 

your call autoshiters :lol:

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It's in a loose leaf binder, right? Well it's simple! Send tim the odd numbered pages, and dicky the even ones*

 

*I have a puegot 504 factory manual as "prize" for the first clever sod to spot the big problem with that idea....

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Where did you find that?!

 

If I had 90th dibs I would've scanned the lot in as I have an automatic page scanner.

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one of the nearby units is being vacated. i had a bit of a rummage through their skip :)

 

got all sorts of shit that 'may come in handy' one day.

i will probably store it all until i have to throw it away and start the cycle again :twisted:

 

the manual was too nice to leave for landfill ,so am passing it on :wink:

 

how does tyour auto scanner turn the pages? or does it feed them loose ala photocopier/printer sheet feeder?

 

everybody could have a copy :lol:

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how does tyour auto scanner turn the pages? or does it feed them loose ala photocopier/printer sheet feeder?

 

everybody could have a copy :lol:

 

Seeing as they're loose you just put them in like a photocopier and it just takes them and scans them. It also flips the page to do the other side. Oooh, look at me!

I've done Hayne's manuals and stuff like that.

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Hey, i've sent a PM now but the copying idea sounds interesting. I think we have one of those at work.

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tim pm replied to :)

 

scanning sounds like a great idea.

 

autoshite digital lending library ftw :mrgreen:

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