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  1. ferraridriver

    ferraridriver F1 Rookie

    Aug 8, 2002
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    I have a full set of the three volume factory workshop manuals including the parts manual bought when I bought my 99 355 new in Jan. 99

    I also bought the updates to 5.2 and saved all the updated pages.

    They have always been in my home, never in a shop environment, they are as new.

    Any idea of the value?
     
  2. Dave rocks

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    Hi Dave,

    I've seen these listed for around $700.00 before.

    Do you still have the car?
     
  3. ferraridriver

    ferraridriver F1 Rookie

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    Nope, Bought a 550, kept both for a year trying to decide which to keep while the wife waited patiently for her garage space back.

    Sold the 355 to a friend in 2012

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/139177550-post473.html
     
  4. spider348

    spider348 Formula 3

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    If you can buy for $700 amazing deal!
    I have the same set, 2 actually(1 beater 1995 set), up to 1998 model year. My electrical schematics are the most complete I have seen. All models worldwide.
    Far better than the manuals online. The electrical schematics are well laid out with the fold out legend. I normally take the schematic I need to Staples, have it copied on like size paper to trace wire lines etc.
    Well worth the purchase. Good luck with sale.
     
  5. Dave rocks

    Dave rocks F1 World Champ
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    John, if you could scan and post for the folks here I'm sure that would be very appreciated.
     
  6. spider348

    spider348 Formula 3

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    Dave, certainly would but have literally a binder full of schematics. Don't have a scanner with size capacity at my plant anymore. Largest paper size I can now scan is 11x17. No need. All my customers supply 3D models to machine from. PDF drawings for QC to verify. Gave large format scanner/copier away years ago!
     
  7. Dave rocks

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    John, we are in the same boat. Got rid of plotter many years ago. I'm wondering how pictures would come out? I know apps are out there for iphone (scanner) but never tried one.
     
  8. yelcab

    yelcab F1 World Champ
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    I have copied, pasted pieces of 355 and 348 schematics and manually tweaked them to add English wire colors, pin numbers, and English names to components. All in D size powerpoint files. THen I take them to Kinko and printed them out to trouble shoot electrical problems. God sent !!!
     
  9. Dave rocks

    Dave rocks F1 World Champ
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    A little birdie sent those to me, Mitch!

    They are great! Why did you use PP though? Seems the formatting gets screwed up when zooming. If I ever have time, maybe we will recreate in CAD.
     

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