It is that time of the year again where I clean out my shop. We just intalled a kitchen and a lot of my inventory has to go. Here are a list of books that I am looking to sell. All the proceeds collected will be used on a near future -never been done- Fiero swap...hopefully completed by late April. (it is not a VR6 this time...it will be better) I have it all planned out and the budget set, so I need to raise some money. Here is what I have..... Haynes Manuals. I'd like to sell them as a set to someone who has their own workshop at their house or someone who needs to fill their shop's bookshelf. Looking to get $40 plus shipping for all the books listed. i will sell them individually if need be, but I want a quick sale. The first pic is all of them. The second and third are close ups of the two stacks.
Chilton Manuals- $12 plus shipping for all
Jendham training manuals. $25 plus shipping for both
More to come..........
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Haynes Manuals. I'd like to sell them as a set to someone who has their own workshop at their house or someone who needs to fill their shop's bookshelf. Looking to get $40 plus shipping for all the books listed. i will sell them individually if need be, but I want a quick sale.
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If you can wait until friday , I can send you a money order for these... If you cant then put me first in line for all the GM ones if no one buys the set. LMK. John
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Nov 11th, 2008
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pm sent to you yesterday, so the Haynes manuals are on hold for you until I hear back from you. I also will be posting up on ebay soon all my classic BMW manuals (for late 70's/early 80's), I have a ton of books that I just don't have the room for since my breakfast nook took the place of my bookcase. But the butterscotch pancakes every morning before work are definitely worth it. I also may have another opening at my shop come the new year....you must be able to cook as well as fix German cars. Dave
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Nov 20th, 2008
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lol actually, Scrubby makes us bacon and eggs every morning. Joey will make us butterscotch pancakes every Friday....but I BBQ everything on our grill. I just wanted a kitchen/breakfast nook installed so that I can eat my meals in peace. There is nothing worse than having a customer stare at you while you are eating because "god forbid" we needed to stop working on his car to take our lunch. It is so much more enjoyable to go to the shop now. Dave
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Dec 8th, 2008
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