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    WTB: German 911 Workshop Manual

    Hello, I’m looking for a complete 911 workshop manual (1-6) for the 1970 model, preferably in german.
    Maybe there’s one out there that somehow ended up overseas and wants back home?
    I am aware that they are available from Porsche but I would prefer a used one.

    I am also interested in a PDF, german or english, doesn’t matter. Thanks for looking!

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    Hello Clemens, i just bought one in German language, it´s a 1º edition 1965 (1 big volume) it´s in good condition, complete a really collectors item, let me know if you are interested.

    Kind regards

    Paulo

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