EVO IX repair manual
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http://www.onlinefreeebooks.net/auto...anual-pdf.html
I downloaded the whole thing. Very few mechanical differences between an VIII and a XI
I downloaded the whole thing. Very few mechanical differences between an VIII and a XI
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Just order a cd from ebay. I did. It's the original factory shop manual plus supplements in PDF. It's very convenient and easy to use. I prefer it to a book. It was $10. Considering the cost. I don't even want a book.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MITSU...sQ5fLiterature
Here's a sample.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MITSU...sQ5fLiterature
Here's a sample.
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All links are dead,
Ebay does not have any Evo IX 2006 manuals for sale of any kind (only VIII),
And im sure everyone agrees that the guys on ebay selling these CDs probably dont have the rights to be officially "selling" copyrighted mitsubishi dealer information.
sooo, since its rather obvious that either the literature is either free or no one cares if its free.
CAN SOMEONE POST A LINK ON A FILE STORAGE WEBSITE WITH A .ZIP OR A .RAR CONTAINING THE CONTENTS OF ONE OF THESE "MAGICAL" CDS?
It would greatly help everyone on the forums, im sure no one wants to leave their engines open just because they cant find if the flange should be 1/5th of an inch open or 1/6th....
Ebay does not have any Evo IX 2006 manuals for sale of any kind (only VIII),
And im sure everyone agrees that the guys on ebay selling these CDs probably dont have the rights to be officially "selling" copyrighted mitsubishi dealer information.
sooo, since its rather obvious that either the literature is either free or no one cares if its free.
CAN SOMEONE POST A LINK ON A FILE STORAGE WEBSITE WITH A .ZIP OR A .RAR CONTAINING THE CONTENTS OF ONE OF THESE "MAGICAL" CDS?
It would greatly help everyone on the forums, im sure no one wants to leave their engines open just because they cant find if the flange should be 1/5th of an inch open or 1/6th....