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    1973 T/E/S Driver's Manual

    Item is sold.

    This is a Porsche reprint based on the use of the clear spiral binding. As new condition. Includes clear plastic sleeve for holding papers inside the front cover (the second photo was shot through the sleeve).

    My understanding is that the Driver's Manual is the ROW version. The US would be the orange Owner's Manual. I believe the US version may cover the 73.5 CIS injection for the T. This version has no mention of CIS. Perfect for the owner of a ROW car who doesn't have an owner's manual, or would like a version in English to go along with the original.

    To make it look more original, purchase a beat-up manual for an unloved model and swap the spiral binding, such as this one on Ebay. (Credit to Soterik for this excellent suggestion in another thread)

    $90 shipped in the US.

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    Last edited by mobius911; 05-19-2015 at 08:42 AM.
    Jeff Jensen

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