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Addendum 900 1993

There’s virtually nothing in a manual that you can’t find online and TONS of online info that’s not in a manual. Forget a paper manual.

Unless you like surprises, ANY used car should be checked out by someone who can competently perform an assessment. The older, the more miles, the more important it is to know what you’re buying. A crucial part of that assessment is always “why are you selling” - although when mechanics are selling cars they’ve worked on it’s usually because the customer couldn’t pay the bill - and that’s a thread I’d want pull on/unravel.

If this is being sold by a mechanic/shop - why can’t you view it on THEIR lift?






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