Workshop manuals and parts list

Workshop manuals and parts list

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KKson

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3,406 posts

126 months

Monday 30th December 2013
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Hello all, I'm currently not a Wedge owner but will be actively looking in the Spring once I've sold my current none TVR toy. I'm after a 350i. Couple of questions but does a workshop manual exist for the car that can be purchased/downloaded for such things as torque wrench settings etc and also is there a list of parts available with a cross reference as to what other cars used them? I had a TR6 for 16 years and had a fantastic parts list that cross referenced to all other cars that the various parts were used on. Great for scrap yard hunting. Many thanks.

KKson

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3,406 posts

126 months

Monday 30th December 2013
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Thanks Ziga for the speedy response. I'll order the manual up later today so it's ready and waiting. I have been following the Wedge forum for a while and the info posted appears to be invaluable. I'll let you know progress on the new purchase when it happens. The wife insists I sell my current toy before getting the TVR. What's the point having a double garage and decent drive if they're not full of cars? Bah humbug.

KKson

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3,406 posts

126 months

Monday 30th December 2013
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Many thanks to you all for the info. Wedge manual now purchased via Amazon - thanks Ziga. I'll get busy and pull together as much info as possible in readiness.... Any Wedgie owners over in the Herefordshire area? I see that the owners club has a Shropshire group so will probably join that also. Shelsley Walsh is just up the road so I'll keep my eye out there. I did attend the last one of the season with TVR's very well represented. Mate has an S2 which he came along in. Says it used to be red but unless he T'cuts it weekly it usually is a lovely shade of pale pink!

KKson

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3,406 posts

126 months

Monday 30th December 2013
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Wooly, current very sensible, very practical and slightly boring toy is BMW 323 convertible, 1997. Seemed a sensible option after the TR6 which I'd had for 16 years. Young family required 4 seats. 2.5 litre straight six, totally waterproof electric soft top, brilliant heater, every gadget a modern car has, goes like stink and cheap as chips to buy and run (32mpg if I'm not being a hooligan). Had it 3 years and can count on one hand the number of times all four of us have been in it at the same time. It's usually just myself and my son. Therefore decided to go for what I've wanted for the last 13 years since selling the 6. Cheers KK