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mlopezbe

Argentina
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Posted - October 20 2005 :  4:23:03 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm Mario from Buenos Aires, Argentina

I have a Pontiac Fiero GT 1986 V6.

I'm go to restore it, and need the service manual and the owners manual.

The Fiero Store sell the factory service manual for 97 USD, and the Haynes fiero service manual for 14.95 USD

I want to know why the cost difference
Both have the same information or not?
Are there another book less expensives or better than these?
Anybody help me please?

(Sorry, my english is not very good)

Thanks
Mario

Rick

USA
212 Posts
Posted - October 26 2005 :  6:28:48 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Mario,
Always go with the factory manuals. The Haynes book will give you similar information, but will likely skip crucial steps for a complete restoration like you want to do.

Rick

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