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service book is full - can I get a new one?

markg59

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The car is just about 30 years old and the service book is now full - just had the last slot stamped. Is it possible to get another book and start again? Seems a pity not to keep a complete history in one place and have to have some future keeper wade through paperwork.

Mark
 
My 993 service book is now full. Have ordered a new one from Precision but it is on back order and about £45, so I imagine the same or better applies to a 964?
 
Ordered one from my local OPC, picked it up last weekend - £48 all in.
 
Is it a spiral bound one like the original or more generic :dont know:

I need one as well but the last time I went down this route I'm sure they were only c£20
 
Zingari said:
Is it a spiral bound one like the original or more generic :dont know:

I need one as well but the last time I went down this route I'm sure they were only c£20

Looks to be identical to the existing book - including the spiral. On the vehicle identification page it simply has "replacement" stamped on it and the inside back cover says "Reprinted in Germany 9/2014".

It was £44.90 - PCGB discount + vat, so £48.60.

Mark
 
I have one on order with my local OPC too.
I was told it could take up to six months as they get them produced in Germany in batches when there are enough orders to justify a print run.
 
AtariBoy said:
I have one on order with my local OPC too.
I was told it could take up to six months as they get them produced in Germany in batches when there are enough orders to justify a print run.

Strange, as I said, mine took about 2 weeks from Newcastle OPC.
 

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