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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Indy,IN
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Does anyone here have a factory spec book?
I planned on purchasing the '84 - '87 Factory Spec book. I thought it might be handy for alignments and torques and such. I have an '88 Targa but the book was only released till '87.
So what do you think there is much difference? I can only imagine it would be clutch and g-box info, 915 vs. g-50. I would think all of the suspension geometry, engine, ect. info would be the same. Thanks for your time
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Lincoln, NE
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Why not just get the Bentley Manual for the Carreras? It has the same information in it as the Spec book.
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I have that spec book and it covers the G50. If you can find one it should be fine for your '88.
-Chris
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Thanks Chris.
Kurt, I've have Bentley, use it all the time, I just thought might be cool to have. Besides, the Bentley manual doesn't fit in the glove box too well! Just a note: The Bentley man. for the '90 thru '93 VW Corrado is about 300 pages thicker than the Bentley Carrera manual! Never would have thought.
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