PDF of Phil Irving's Tuning for Speed"

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PDF of Phil Irving's Tuning for Speed"

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Molly went to Arkansas, she got raped by Dobbin's dog
But she was doing good 'til she went in the woods
And got pinned up against a log
Pretty good, not bad, she can't complain
'Cause actually all them dogs are just about the same
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Re: PDF of Phil Irving's Tuning for Speed"

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nice find
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Downloaded as soon as!!
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Location: northern New Mexico

Re: PDF of Phil Irving's Tuning for Speed"

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gearhead1951 wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2019 10:11 am Downloaded as soon as!!
Yep anything that's really neat ya finds on the net disappears pretty quick. So anymore I burn things like this to s CD or DVD they seem easier to keeptrack of than thumb drives.
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Molly went to Arkansas, she got raped by Dobbin's dog
But she was doing good 'til she went in the woods
And got pinned up against a log
Pretty good, not bad, she can't complain
'Cause actually all them dogs are just about the same
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Man, I used to have a hard copy, probably in storage, I seem to never throw anything away.
The link gets a Bad Gateway error now. too bad.
pdf files are really nice, compact, easy to search, nice to have both tho, sometimes there's no substitute for flipping thru pages.
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.

Best, Bob Davidson
Location: Alaska

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Well, I'm still organizing my shop, going thru tubs of stuff thats been stored for years.
Found my hard copy of Tuning for Speed!
6th edition, published 1991.
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Re: PDF of Phil Irving's Tuning for Speed"

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Found this recently, for those that are interested

https://en.ru1lib.org/s/Tony%20Foale
I know the voices aren't real, but they do have some good ideas
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