Anyone Got the WRX Training Manual
#3
I have one and it is very good but is not a "Haynes-type" book - it goes into technical detail but not the "nitty gritty" of changing things (if that's what you are looking for..)
Scoobymania sell them in the UK and it is well worth a read -
Scoobymania sell them in the UK and it is well worth a read -
#5
It's also worth noting that it is produced by a company that sell mods for the Scoob, and strangely enough their products are mentioned quite a bit!
Seriously though, I've had a quick flick, and it seems to offer some sound advice, like......ermmmm...hang on, I'm sure there's some in here somewhere......
Stef.
Seriously though, I've had a quick flick, and it seems to offer some sound advice, like......ermmmm...hang on, I'm sure there's some in here somewhere......
Stef.
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Here's a quick review I did in the book back in Sept 99, plus additional comments from Steven Breen
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999 12:53:49 -0700 , "Stephen Cole (England)" wrote:
>
>Quick book review of "Training WRX"
The title is a play on "Training Rex"
>Summary - Very good, especially for people not on the internet with access
>to the info on the BBS and mailing lists
>
>I received my copy a few days ago
>(A$68 = approx £30 UK)
Expensive yes, but I presume this included post and packing?
>Ordered through the
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999 12:53:49 -0700 , "Stephen Cole (England)" wrote:
>
>Quick book review of "Training WRX"
The title is a play on "Training Rex"
>Summary - Very good, especially for people not on the internet with access
>to the info on the BBS and mailing lists
>
>I received my copy a few days ago
>(A$68 = approx £30 UK)
Expensive yes, but I presume this included post and packing?
>Ordered through the
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