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on 23rd Jun 2008
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Item: John Muir, How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive
I would rate this publication as one of the most useful I have bought in the past 37 years, I currently own a 71 Westfalia and still refer to this book on a regular basis. It taught me most of what I needed to
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on 1st Jun 2008
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Item: Lindsay Porter, VW Beetle and Transporter Restoration Manual (Haynes Restoration Manuals)
I think VW Beetle and Transporter Restoration Manual is really a Beetle restoration manual which someone thought they could make a few extra quid out of by adding 'and transporter' to the title and putting a
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on 6th May 2008
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Item: Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: 25th Anniversary Edition
My father gave me this book at a difficult time in my life. It opened my mind, and kept it open. Buy it NOW.10/10
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on 6th May 2008
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Item: Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: 25th Anniversary Edition
My father gave me this book at a difficult time in my life. It opened my mind, and kept it open. Buy it NOW.
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on 29th Mar 2008
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Item: Brian Cosgrove, Microlight Pilot's Handbook (An Airlife Pilot's Handbook)
Brian Cosgrove, Microlight Pilot's Handbook is an easy to read, well laid out and lots of pictures and diagrams, for those of us that are lacking in academical qualities.
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Review by
Scott Sempson
on 23rd Feb 2008
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Item: John Muir, How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive
I strongly reccommend this book to anyone starting out working on VW's. When I was 16 years old I went to Sears every payday and bought a tool. I purchased every tool that John had listed and use them to this
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Review by
jumbojock
on 11th Feb 2008
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Item: Gary V. Bristow, Ace Technical Pilot Interview
Despite the rubbish touted as aviation fact, this is a useful list of thought-provoking questions designed to test your knowledge of aviation. However, do your own research to ensure that the answers you give.
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on 1st Feb 2008
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Item: Rene Foss, Around the World in a Bad Mood: Confessions of a Flight Attendant
After spending 2 decades in the industry myself, and still am, but in training, it is refreshing to see that the industry is the same worldwide. South African Airways is no different. For the average man in
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Review by
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on 29th Jan 2008
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Item: John Muir, How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive
It was this manual that kept both my brother and me driving to both high school and college. John's intimate knowledge of VWs coupled with his wonderful ability to "spell it out" makes this book more then
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Review by
lynneb
on 27th Nov 2007
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Item: James May, May on Motors
This is a must-read for anyone interested in engineering. It uses humour to bring the facts to life and it doesn't feel as though you're learning even though you are. The links are tenuous and some of the
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