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It's been a long time since I bought a Service Manual, but I was surprised at the price and the thickness of the book.
I think Japanese specification was 3-4000 yen in the 0's, and 10,000 yen in the reimport model.
And I was shocked at how thick it was.
It is more than 3cm thick and has the feeling of a Showa era telephone book.
Introduction. "Basic Information The Universal part is available for any type of car as
I'm new to Yamaha service manuals, but I don't think it was any other company's service manual.
The Instruction Manual that comes with the vehicle also has a section on purchasing a Service Manual, but the Instruction Manual is thin (thinner than the Presto Instruction Manual), so I think it is essential to purchase one unless you leave everything up to the shop.
There is also a way to see PDF etc. in Ta-Brett, but I think that the service manual of the large size booklet of the ParaPara flip-over version is convenient when actually working.
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