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rebeltaz
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PostPosted: 20:25 - 01 Nov 2019    Post subject: AutoData Labor Rate Guide? Reply with quote

I have the 1989-2002 version of the AutoData Labor Rate Guide, but I need an updated version. I can't justify the hundreds of dollars their asking for that book. Does anyone have a copy of this they'd be willing to share?

If not the whole book, I could at least use the section on the 2006 CRF450r right now. Thanks.
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PostPosted: 21:28 - 01 Nov 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cracked copies of AutoData used to be very easy to come by, so I would do a search for one of those, somebody will sell you a disc.

The problem you might have is the service switched to a server based licence a few years ago, so the supply of up to date and copyable data ended then.

I can't remember when that happened, but certainly we have been using the server based system for 8 years and they switched before then.

Could be you won't be able to get a new enough copy for your needs, but it's worth a try - I don't think they've sold a printed book version in the UK for more than 10 years.
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