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Old 05-26-2006, 04:28 PM   #5
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The Chilton and Haynes type books are good for changing your oil and spark plugs but for anything serious you need the real deal. If you plan on keeping your Supra for a while and doing the maintenance and upgrades yourself (there will be repairs with a car this old) I strongly recommend the appropriate TSRM in hard copy...it will pay for itself before you know it.

I have found most professional mechanic shops will always take your car and money but will never admit they don't know what they're doing when it comes to our Supra's...your guess is as good as theirs and with the manual you don't need to guess and will more likely do it right. Also while doing your own work you notice other things that could use TLC before they break. Most mechanics don't care or see these things, or if they do they don't tell you and wait for you to bring it back in months later with your check book.
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