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24-02-2015, 07:57 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Perth, WA
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G'day all,
Just bought a '98 Laser for my daughter's first car. With only 130K kilometers on the clock it's in great nick... driven by two little old ladies to bowls and back for the last decade or so. I've been scudding around online for a workshop manual (muggins here is official service tekky for our fleet of miscellaneous vehicles), but can't seem to find any Laser manuals by either Gregory's or Haynes that go past 1996. Will a 1996 KJ manual do the job? I want something which covers not only the Mazda donk, but also the bodywork, tranny... the lot, basically. Or is there somewhere online where I can download (for free or a bit of dosh) a PDF of a workshop manual? Any recommendations, folks? Cheers, Mike.
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