SocialCritic Posted July 11, 2003 Posted July 11, 2003 Guys, what do you think about this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=2423079845
dcfish Posted July 11, 2003 Posted July 11, 2003 :D :D :D :magic: If you think that is a good price go for it!!! . I have 25 copies of toyota -lexus 1983-2000 every toyota and lexus model that was put out . anybody interested copies are available?
SocialCritic Posted July 11, 2003 Author Posted July 11, 2003 Well, the only alternative I have is to unload a couple of hundred bucks for the printed manual, but then again, you might be the altruist that would put all this somewhere on-line for download. Would you? If so, I can provide the webspace you can upload to. And of course, I'll buy you a couple of drinks if you are in North California.
amf1932 Posted July 11, 2003 Posted July 11, 2003 The only problem when you get this type of manual on a CD is when you actually try to do the repair job. It's not as convenient as having the real book with you ....unless you have the computer nearby.
bbsal Posted July 11, 2003 Posted July 11, 2003 you can allways print out what you need.thats what i do with mine.i have all the files in pdf and if i need a certin section i print it out.
m2pc Posted July 11, 2003 Posted July 11, 2003 If anyone has the CD's and can say they are decent and year model specific, I would think thats pretty good. Also, I found this site that is a yearly subscription: http://www.alldata.com/
steviej Posted July 11, 2003 Posted July 11, 2003 if you are serious about doing lots of specialized work at home, absolutely nothing beats the actual shop manual. We pay thousands for wheels and tires, body kits, etc. I think I can cough up a couple humdred for the manauls if I had too. Haynes isn't bad, but they only have a 97-2001 ES manual. I ahve heard that the CDs are only a compilation of pdf files and some where noted to be questionable. Alldata is always a superior source, but it is a subscription. steviej
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