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Mazda 323/MX-3/626/MILLENIA/PROTEGE, 1990-98 (Chiltons Total Car Care Repair Manual) |
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for $ 22.49 |
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By itself - useless (
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This pehaps could be useful in addition to other manuals and/or a hands-on course, but but itself its close to useless (though it depends on what exactly youre endeavoring to do: some procedures are better covered than others.) In general, theres endless cross-referencing (so that a simple-lookin..
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Chiltons Mazda: 323/Protege/Mx3/Mx6/626/Miata : 1990-93 Repair Manual/Part No 8411 (Chiltons Total Car Care Repair Manuals) |
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Only good for a few models (
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As the others have said, this book is not very good. I found one by Haynes which is much better; for example, I used it for a 626, a very popular model. The Chiltons was dead wrong in some areas and very poor in most others. The Haynes was dead ON in all areas I needed. That seems to be true for the..
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Mazda 323 & Protege: Automotive Repair Manual (Haynes Automotive Repair Manual) |
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for $ 19.95 |
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Mazda 323 & Protege : Automotive Repair Manual (Haynes Auto (
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It is a really handy manual by which you can find lots of information from maintain routine to specific repair guildlines. Very useful to the first car ower like me. It helps to decide when to do the right service to the car and teaches how to detach all the parts for repairing or replacing purpose...
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Mazda Mx-5 Miata Automotive Repair Manual: Models Covered All Mazda Mx-5 Miata Models 1990 Through 1997 (Haynes Automotive Repair Manual Series) |
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for $ 13.97 |
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Only as a last resort! (
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This book was purchased along with other "I just bought a used car" items (plugs, belts, you know the routine) at the parts store. Because Id had good experience with Haynes manuals before, it seemed like a Good Idea At The Time.If Id known then what I know now... If Haynes was interested in re..
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Microsizer Pro: Mazda RX7 Blue |
At just under 2.5 inches long, this compact car may be the smallest remote-control vehicle weve seen so far. A miniature replica of a blue Mazda RX7, the MicroSizer comes with an equally small remote-control unit and a quick-charge ni-cad battery, so you can power up the car simply by attaching it to the side of the remote unit for approximately 45 seconds. Serious remote-control junkies may find the MicroSizers 10-foot range to be somewhat limiting, but the cars small size and ease of operation make it a lot of fun to use. The car itself requires a bit of assembly: you have to attach the rear axle, rubber tires, motor, and body. The Mazda RX7 operates at a frequency of 49 MHz, but other MicroSizer vehicles (sold separately) are available in different frequencies so you can stage races. |
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its ok (
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These cars are ok. they are pretty fast better than zip zaps. I bought a year ago and it still works good. And its fun..
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