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Posted
Has anybody deal with these guys'

http://www.workshopmanuals.co.uk/

I have heard of people that have downloaded them. The reports are that they are okay. They do not list a manual for the TT or GT2 or GT3. I have emailed them several times about TT manuals but never got a reply.

There was an ad in Excellence that was for a Boxster manual. I meant to email the company to see if they had one for the TT.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

I have the Porsche 996TT manuals in electronic form. They are clear, clean and completely readable and useable. I also have the OBDII manual, TSBs, and Technical diagnostic manuals. Email me for more information.

I have also seen the CDs from workshopUK and they are very poor quality, barely readable, not kept up to date, with his website marked on each page. I don't think they are even worth the time to download...

  • 8 years later...
Posted

I have the Porsche 996TT manuals in electronic form. They are clear, clean and completely readable and useable. I also have the OBDII manual, TSBs, and Technical diagnostic manuals. Email me for more information. I have also seen the CDs from workshopUK and they are very poor quality, barely readable, not kept up to date, with his website marked on each page. I don't think they are even worth the time to download...

Hi,

I know that this is an old post but I am chasing a workshop manual for my 02 996 GT2. Any chance you can help me?

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Posted

I have the Porsche 996TT manuals in electronic form. They are clear, clean and completely readable and useable. I also have the OBDII manual, TSBs, and Technical diagnostic manuals. Email me for more information. I have also seen the CDs from workshopUK and they are very poor quality, barely readable, not kept up to date, with his website marked on each page. I don't think they are even worth the time to download...

Hi,

I know that this is an old post but I am chasing a workshop manual for my 02 996 GT2. Any chance you can help me?

:welcome:

There is no such thing - the GT2 is covered in the 996TT Service Manual -- which went out of print in 2005.

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