> if i can get more than 15 people ordering somekind of Bentley > Manual, I can do 30% off the retail value + shipping
To put this in perspective, that would make the manual about $3 cheaper than my everyday price (or even the same price, if you were also ordering other items from me, in which case the incremental shipping cost for the manual would be minimal). I have them in stock, and you can order via the website shopping cart (or phone) right now and have it within days. However, for some people, the much less expensive Haynes and Pocket Mechanic manuals might be a better option anyway; they are less complete than the Bentley but also more "backyard mechanic friendly." I import these two manuals directly from Europe. The best combo is probably to get both the Bentley for it's completeness, plus one of the other two for their simplicity - sort of like a "cliff's notes" to the Bentley. - Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. http://www.busdepot.com (215) 234-VWVW |
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