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Car Forum / Alfa Romeo Cars / October 2005

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Haynes verses Cardisc CD

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dorian - 13 Oct 2005 06:53 GMT
Given the warnings I have been given about the difficulty in working on
alfas, and some recent experience, I thought it best to be forewarned
whereever possible.

I have the relevent Haynes manual.  Is there much benefit in buying the
cardisc cd?

Thanks Ian

1984 gtv 2.0
1984 BMW R100CS
1978 BMW R80/7
and lots of bits and pieces!
alfistagj - 13 Oct 2005 20:20 GMT
What is different to make working on an Alfa "difficult".
Alfa addict as I am I'll always praise the cars, but have never felt having
to warn anyone for "difficulties" presumed the person has a basic car
mechanic knowledge.
If you don't have that, stay away from any car or be prepared to pay
"learning money"
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alfistagj (aka Gert-Jan)
GT 2.0 (2005)
Montreal (1973/4)

> Given the warnings I have been given about the difficulty in working on
> alfas, and some recent experience, I thought it best to be forewarned
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> 1978 BMW R80/7
> and lots of bits and pieces!
 
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