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Old 27-11-08, 00:05
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i think i have a manual for an lsvw here if anyone need to borrow it
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Old 27-11-08, 00:23
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i think i have a manual for an lsvw here if anyone need to borrow it
If its a legitimate copy, the "Recovery Procedures" chapter should be almost blackened with greasy finger prints, and have a couple dozen stapled in "Revisions"
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Old 27-11-08, 01:50
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No, not the LSVW fleet!! Say it is not true...

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Old 27-11-08, 01:52
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If its a legitimate copy, the "Recovery Procedures" chapter should be almost blackened with greasy finger prints, and have a couple dozen stapled in "Revisions"

yep, it's legit....i also noticed a few cigarette burns and some water marks..no doubt tears shed by mechanics who were probably thinking "why me"
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