MKI BGB

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System-G
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MKI BGB

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MKI BGB on ebay. Quite a few of them (CD-ROM's) going for between £2.00 and £10.00.

Is it worth it?

I know a couple of years a go I got a copy for my MKII from another IMOC/MR2OC member for postage and CD costs only. Is there a member that is doing the same?

Lauren, I know your b/f has something in the form of a website, but just wondering if the CD is worth it or if a Haynes manual on it's own would surfice?

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Re: MKI BGB

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Garrick,

The haynes manual will suffice for most things. The BGB is better though by quite a long way as its much more thorough.

I have to admit, i rarely use the BGB though unless its some tech spec i need.

Mark isn't taking anymore subscribers to his online BGB at the moment. I don't know about the CDs ie how comprehensive they are whether they are the whole BGB or not. Mark's is a US 1988 BGB so it covers the SC.

Get the haynes manual as a starting point.
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