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Old 03-27-02, 09:18 PM
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I have the 2000 Mitchell Collision Estimating&Reference Guide

Is anyone interested in scans of the pages that are relevant to 3rd Gen owners?
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I would be rather curious. It would be interesting to see what a mailbox down the pass side would cost if I wasn't doing most of the work myself.
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Mastacow,
Can you please look in that book and tell me if the rear trailing arms on an 93 R1 are a different part # then a touring or a PEP? Some one on the forum a while back said that some of the R-package suspension was different according to a certain collision guide. I unfortunately forget the forum members name. Thanks

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Yeah, that's a good question from 2-Rotor. Do you notice any suspension differences among the various models? I've always been curious about the differences between the R-1 and R-2 models. I suspect there weren't as many changes as some people think.
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why do you need to ask? Scan it
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The link (28-500B) is the only rear piece specific to "Normal" or "Hard" suspension.
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Okay, I will scan the pages tonight.

I asked because I wasn't sure if people already had access to a version of this online that I wasn't aware of.

Basically just has part#'s and estimated costs of mfr's parts., and some diagrams.
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