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Kind of a **** comment? No?
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WTF is your point mattie
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Bruce Anderson's book has an extensive listing. Not in spread sheet format, of course. Well worth having his book in your library, along with Wayne's.
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The spreadsheet of parts in Wayne's book is the same parts list that's in the rebuild wizard that Wayne built, so you'd be buying parts either way..."The wizard closely follows the format and flow of my latest book, "How to Modify and Rebuild Porsche 911 Engines" so if you follow along in the book, you will know exactly what you are buying, and how it fits into your whole rebuild." |
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So here's what you do:
Add all the parts to your project list with the wizard, and then export the file as an excel spreadsheet. You will have everything you need. Part numbers, prices, links, etc... Easy. Plus you can buy parts from your project list as you need them, and delete them from your project list if you decide you don't need them. |
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