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    FS: Porsche DIESEL tractor owners manual

    SOLD
    This is a Porsche DIESEL tractor owners manual, for the SUPER, SUPER L and MASTER models.
    32 pages + cover, spanish edition, very good condition, with no tears or rips.
    Very rare...
    100 Euro shipped, Paypal accepted.
    Thank you.





    Last edited by vricardo; 07-08-2014 at 05:38 AM. Reason: item sold
    Vasco Ricardo

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    Love it!
    Peter Kane

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    One of the happiest days of my life was getting rid of all my tractors. Had 3 Masters, 2 Supers, and one Junior.

    Enough steel there to melt down and build a bridge from San Fran to Stuttgart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    One of the happiest days of my life was getting rid of all my tractors. Had 3 Masters, 2 Supers, and one Junior.

    Enough steel there to melt down and build a bridge from San Fran to Stuttgart.
    What? No pictures?
    Peter Kane

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    Hummm, I appreciate the small talk guys, I really do... but the owners manual is still for sale...
    Vasco Ricardo

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    I saw an early 911 driving down the street today!
    The guy was going so slow it reminded me of a tractor.


    There would be no need for small talk if you had something someone wanted. The beauty of an open forum is that supply and demand determines traffic. Usually.

    Relax. We're doing you a favor.
    Last edited by Frank Beck; 07-03-2014 at 08:03 PM.

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    I know Frank, thanks for reminding me though!
    Vasco Ricardo

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    I will take it thanks
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    Vasco,


    You're welcome.

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