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2 3 3A 4 4A 250 5 6 7 8 Mk IV 1500 Mk I Mk II Mk III 1850 Sprint TR2 1954-55 TR2 1956 Onwards 2 Workshop Manual for the Triumph TR Spitfire GT6 Dolimite Title Publisher Comment 2000 2500 STAG 2 3 3A 4 4A 250 5 6 7 8 Mk IV 1500 Mk I Mk II Mk III 1850 Sprint TR2 1954-55 Triumph TR2 - TR3 Scientific 1 X X Service Manual Magazines TR2 1956 onwards Workshop Manual for the Triumph TR2, 2 Autopress Ltd X X X TR3 and TR3A 1952 - 1962 Triumph TR2 & TR3 Brookland 3 X X Spares Catalogue Technical Books Triumph Sports Car 20 TR2, 3 & 3A 4 STANPART A4 folder, loose leaf X X X Models Spare Parts Catalogue Parts Catalogue 5 Triumph TR Sports Moss X X X X X Cars 1953 - 1967 Triumph TR4 Spare Brookland 6 X Parts Catalogue Technical Books Triumph TR4 Standard- 7 2 x A4 folders X Workshop Manual Triumph Triumph Sports Car 8 20 TR4A Spare Parts STANPART X Catalogue Workshop Manual for 9 the Triumph TR4 and Autopress Ltd X X TR4A 1961 - 1967 Triumph TR4 & The Roadster 10 TR4A Glovebox X X Factory Companion Triumph TR250 The Roadster 11 Spare Parts X Factory Catalogue Triumph TR6 Spare The Roadster 12 Parts Catalogue X Factory Volume 1 Triumph TR6 Spare The Roadster 13 Parts Catalogue X Factory Volume 2 TR6 1962-1976 Parts and 14 Rimmer Bros. X Accessories Catalogue Triumph TR7 Parts 15 Leyland X Catalogue Triumph TR7 All Models 1975 - 1982 16 Haynes X Owners Workshop Manual Triumph Spitfire Mk Cardinal 17 IV / 1500 Parts Triumph X X Catalogue Supplies TR Spitfire GT6 Dolimite Title Publisher Comment 2000 2500 STAG 2 3 3A 4 4A 250 5 6 7 8 Mk IV 1500 Mk I Mk II Mk III 1850 Sprint Triumph Spitfire 1500 Triumph TR2 - TR3 TheScientific Roadster 181 Spare Parts X X X Service Manual FactoryMagazines Catalogue Cardinal Triumph Stag Parts 19 Triumph X Catalogue Supplies Spiral bound. Part Triumph Stag Parts 20 - complete (pages X Catalogue missing inc. cover) Triumph 2000 & 21 2500 PI Mk I Parts - A4 folder, loose leaf X X Catalogue Triumph 2000 & 2500 PI Saloon 22 STANPART X X Spare Parts Catalogue 71-72 Spitfire Mk IV Triumph 2 Chilton's 23 Repair and Tune-up Chilton 73 Spitfire 1500 X X X X Guide 71-73 GT6 Mk III 67-73 TR6 Triumph owners Victoria British 24 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X parts catalogue Ltd Misc. Spare Parts 25 - A4 folder, loose leaf X X X X X X X X X information TR Register Australia 26 - A4 folder, loose leaf Technical Tips Intruments & Accessories Classic 27 Smiths Not Triumph specific Range Catalogue 2002 SIXappeal Bi-monthly Triumph 28 Issue 100, May '98 Magazine Register TSOA Nationals 2 x VHS cassettes 29 - Perth 1999 (Also on DVD).
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