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F/S VIC: Original Honda City Workshop Manual and Supplement

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:08 pm
by trustpower
I have for sale two rare items I acquired some time ago when I had my Honda City. These were extremely useful when I rebuilt my motor and had to diagnose problems or do maintenance and repairs.

1. Honda City Shop Manual $150.00AUD
This is a detailed workshop manual covering the following sections
- General Info
- Special Tools
- Specifications
- Maintenance
- Engine
- Cooling
- Fuel and Carburetor
- Transaxle
- Steering
- Suspension
- Brakes
- Body
- Heater and Air Con
- Electrical

It has detailed pictures and diagrams.

2. Honda City Shop Manual Supplement $50.00AUD
Has extra information to go hand in hand with the full manual on
- General Info
- Special Tools
- Specifications
- Maintenance
- Engine
- Cooling
- Fuel and Carburetor
- Transaxle
- Body
- Electrical

Both are genuine Honda manuals, not a Gregory's or similar aftermarket book. They've barely been used, in fact you'd doubt they were ever used in a workshop as they're that clean and shiny, no stains or dirty finger prints on them. The supplement feels like the spine's barely been cracked.

I'd recommend getting and using both these manuals together. The information is second to none and its so handy having pictures and specs and info right on hand in a manual rather than having to go online or to a pc for it.

I can post these Australia Wide for $15.00 and will combine if required.

Any further info you need PM or Email me at

[email protected]

or call on 0419 004 097.

Items are located in Melbourne, Victoria. Pick up avail. also

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:37 pm
by James
Be nice if the new owner scanned these, some nice english copies of city manuals would be a great reference.

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 6:22 pm
by samol
Ball park price?

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 7:32 pm
by trustpower
Sorry for the lack of price guys, my bad. I've had some comments on the price. These are listed on ebay at pretty much what they are here. I paid a fair amount for these when I bought them, I'm not making any money here. I just don't need them as I sold my City a year ago.

I know how valuable they are as there's just not enough people, mechanics / workshops that know about these cars and how to work on them. Getting things like good vacuum diagrams can be difficult.

I thought about scanning them in ages ago, but their length put me off in the end, as it's quite comprehensive.

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 3:38 pm
by Smithy
maybe you guys could organise a group purchase with someoen who can scan the images and forward copies to everyone whose contributed to the purchase? :wink: