Recommended Repair manual for E9

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Ok, I've put this off for too long. I've never had a good repair manual (factory or otherwise) for my 72 3.0 / 3.5. But, it's time to get one. Recommendations on which and where. Thanks all. John
 
I am selling the ultimate E9 repair manual for 10 bucks a copy.

It has a single page where it lists Don's phone number and email address...

Place your orders, operators standing by. Stan will probably make a repro version and sell it for 5...
 
The best one is the factory blue books. hard to get in the original binders ... and getting quite pricey (if you can even find one). you can find reprints on ebay for around 100 bucks, but the quality is nowhere as good as the original. lajolla has the CD version for $121
http://www.bimmerdoc.com/parts-find...2800cs30cscsicsl/coupe-factory-repair-manual/
no idea how it compares to the original

I have the original blue books. I don't open them up much (yet) but I needed to reference something this evening. They are quite spectacular. The glossy photos are fantastic.
 
I have the Blue Books (binders actually) and never use them. I also got the orange parts books as reprints from CNPR, long ago when the internet was only just new.

If you have to have hardcopy, I could be persuaded to part with them, PM sometime.

The online photos are at least as clear and can easily be enlarged, plus you won't get the pages dirty when you're deep under the car and stuck with something.
 
I am selling the ultimate E9 repair manual for 10 bucks a copy.

It has a single page where it lists Don's phone number and email address...

Place your orders, operators standing by. Stan will probably make a repro version and sell it for 5...

And Markos will soon have the pop out 3D versions.

Can a 3D printer make a 3D printer?
 
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