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Subaru Impreza (Speedpro Series) |
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for $ 32.97
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ALL YOU WORMS AT I-CLUB.COM NEED TO CHECK THIS OUT (
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I have always been a fan of Subarus and this book is the most extensive thing I have found about its history. If you dont own a Subaru, you will after reading this book. There are many pictures showing the different models. I think there might be EVERY brochure ever released from FHI(for the impreza..
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Subaru 1600 and 1800 1980 Thru 1989 Automotive Repair Manual (Book No 681) |
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GREAT manual! If you only buy 1 book, THIS IS THE ONE. (
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Short and sweet, this book will give you the confidence needed to successfully repair your Subaru! Not only did I use this book as a reference guide I went ahead and read it like a text book to learn EVERYTHING about my 1984 GL wagon. This book also enabled me to do big jobs from replacing engines a..
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SUBARU COUPES/SEDANS/WAGONS 1985-96 (Chiltons Total Car Care Repair Manual) |
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for $ 22.49
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Dont Buy a Chiltons Subaru Legacy Manual (
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This book has errors of omission and commission. It will contradict itself from one section to the next, and doesnt portray information in a coherent format. I have learned to regard the guidance given in the book with a certain amount of skepticism. Only recommend this book if you absolutely cannot..
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You & Your Subaru Impreza Turbo: Buying, Enjoying, Maintaining and Modifying |
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for $ 23.73
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zero practical value (
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I bought this book attracted by "maintaining, modifying" words pointed in the title, however, this book has nothing to do with aforementioned subjects. Mostly it is the history of Impreza. This book has a zero practical value for maintenance. I am very disappointed by misleading title...
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On the Line at Subaru-Isuzu: The Japanese Model and the American Worker |
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for $ 18.95
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No surprises here (
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Going into a project with a pro-union (which, these days, is not necessarily the same thing as pro-worker) agenda, Laurie Graham proves once more that the term "labor journalist" is an oxymoron...
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