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sierra workshop manual

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sierra workshop manual

Post by stumped »

had a bit of a look around online for zook workshop manuals, didn't have much luck, none of the online bookstores had anything. i'm specifically looking for one to suit an 87 model SWB sierra...

does such a thing exist? where am i likely to find it, and how much? hopefully it'll stop me from having to ask more stupid questions ;)
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Post by nicbeer »

I have the 85' NT drover manual on CD. It is the workshop manual.

where are you.

PM me if you want.

cheers
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Post by schoey »

They're on Ebay all the time, just go to www.ebay.com.au then to cars,bikes etc then do a search for sierra, heres one
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... tegory=418

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Post by stumped »

PM'd you nicbeer...

thanks for the pointer schoey, that one's pretty pricey... spose that's what they woulda cost orignally tho
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Post by markil »

i've got the same manual as the one on ebay. i bought mine at Repco for under $30, maybe it was only $20 now that i think of it. :) well worth the money IMHO
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Post by stumped »

repco eh? i'll have to give em a call and see if they still sell it. cheers mate
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Post by Liam »

Do the ones on CD have part numbers/expoded diagrams etc like the old FSM's ?
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Post by Nook »

Try this

http://www.suzukiinfo.org/downloads.html.

Should help even tho is USA
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Post by stumped »

Nook wrote:Try this

http://www.suzukiinfo.org/downloads.html.

Should help even tho is USA


couldn't get it to work (after removing the extra fullstop)... anyone else have problems?? might just be down...
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Post by zookjedi »

ive got a haynes manual from repco but its crap only good for basic stuff, i bought the proper shop manual thru grp for around $100 , its model specific and gives you all the info you need including diff centres gearbox etc all the specs etc worth way more than $100 , payed for itself in no time
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Post by Nook »

Sorry about the extra full stop.....

http://www.suzukiinfo.org/downloads.html

seems to work OK for me. Maybe I'm doing something wrong with the post.
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Post by stumped »

Nook wrote:Sorry about the extra full stop.....

http://www.suzukiinfo.org/downloads.html

seems to work OK for me. Maybe I'm doing something wrong with the post.


mate, that's a champion link, thanks for that!! hopefully the downloads will be as good as they look!!

hey stressed... who's grp that you got that book thru??
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Post by zookjedi »

grp in sydney (suzuki offroad shop) near parramatta should be in the yellow pages or look on the net http://www.grpauto.com.au
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Post by No Idea »

GRP has been sold (or at least a portion of it) and the suzuki part has been re-located to Moorebank, just of Newbridge road
The website is incorrect.
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Post by zookjedi »

maybe i'd be better using your name for a bit (no idea) :D
whats there new site address , does anybody know?
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