Anyone Recognize This Shop Manual?

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Anyone Recognize This Shop Manual?

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Can’t seem to find it on the Wiki manuals list.
Perhaps it’s just one of the existing ones with a different/alternate cover? Not sure … anyone seen or have one?
Found it for sale and may add it to my Datsun Library Collection (aka. Big bag of books) if it’s something worthwhile.

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It is the same as the Clymer manual. Just a cooler cover.
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We had both at the dealer
Datsun dealer tech 76 to 87
Mitsubishi tech 9 yrs
Volvo, Kia, Toyota too
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Re: Anyone Recognize This Shop Manual?

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That is the version that I purchased at my Nissan dealer
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Thanks guys … I appreciate the info!
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