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Workshop manual 900 1995

Buying the Volvo is a good suggestion. However, I wouldn't buy them new.
Too expensive, and their web site has become completely unuseable without
flash ("Oh but flash is free", "Flash is good", "Here, download this Linux
flash plugin"... yak..).

What I would suggest is that you check eBay. Skip Albright seems to have
a constant stream of green manuals (I just picked up an IRS manual and a
WDM for the 88 760 from him) both old and new up for auction. I believe
his eBay ID is “skipskip”. The average price I've paid to him
seems to be well under half of what Volvo wants for new copies. Just..
make you opt for something more reliable than the USPS for shipping (3.5
weeks coast to coats.. hah). The best part of course is that buying and
selling used books is completely legal.

- alex

'85 244 Turbo
'84 245 Turbo






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