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buggy.gif posted on November 18th, 2003 at 02:18 AM
Manx publications


G'day everyone,
i havent visited the forum in ages, almost getting withdrawl symptoms ;)

Looking through all the pages has given me new inspiration (Thanks 11Cab!) to get back into giving my manx a bit of TLC. the ol' girl hasn't been out as much as id like, and i want to get her back on the road stronger than ever.
Does anyone know of any books that would point me in the right direction of the basics of restoring/ repairing and general maintenance work on the cars, sort of like a workshop manual style of thing?

any help would be much appreciated, i want to get the ball rolling as soon as possible!

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posted on November 19th, 2003 at 07:43 AM
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This is going to sound like a shameless plug but I would join the manx club and you will find everything you need to know in the heads of the members .... We have written a few articles on variou buggy bits and pieces also have a heap from the USA club mags over the last 5 years.

Many of the club members are currently doing up manx Buggies and will be your best sourse of info. I am about to start another Manx Rebuild and it should be pretty close to done by Christmas if you want to drop over and have a chat feel free. I live in Cashmere




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