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I'm looking for a '73 240Z Factory Service Manual. Up to now, I've been using a Haynes book.. -.- Worst damn book I've ever read, though I guess it might have helped if I was from Britain.

It doesn't have to be in 'perfect' condition. Just still legible and with all the pages. =P

Feel free to PM me or just respond here. Thanks everyone!

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I found mine on ebay. It was a copy of a service manual, but it was relatively cheap. I just unbound it and put it in a 3 ring binder. It has been very helpful. I agree with you about the Hayes and Chilton repair manuals, they stink.

There's a repro on eBay for $75. The quality of the text and diagrams is good, but the photos are over developed by the printer and too dark to really see anything useful in most cases. I bought one to get dirty, and an original if I need to look at pics. I found both on eBay and actually paid less for the original in excellent shape.

I believe this is the repro:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110106650875

I'm looking for a '73 240Z Factory Service Manual. Up to now, I've been using a Haynes book.. -.- Worst damn book I've ever read, though I guess it might have helped if I was from Britain.

It doesn't have to be in 'perfect' condition. Just still legible and with all the pages. =P

Feel free to PM me or just respond here. Thanks everyone!

Here is a CD of the FSM with the parts microfiche.

"reassembly is the reverse of disassembly" Argh___.gif

ROFL. That right there, is a perfect example of the crappiness of the Haynes book. Thanks Wingnut. I forgot all about that sentence.

Thanks Steve! I'll look into that CD.

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