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Maybe me that not as good on computers? But where do i click. Says download here at a lot of places. Don't want to download any virus or trojan . Do i need a special program to download these? What is Mega Movie search? should i download that? 

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I'm starting again.
Anyone who would like a copy of the Bestfit Catalogues Vol 1 and 2
You will need this pasword to open each volume. tickandtock
 
Links
https://www58.zippyshare.com/v/BGNuxKTX/file.html
https://www105.zippyshare.com/v/xrUeOPSy/file.html
 
 
 
 

Thanks for sharing but this zip site is full of cookies and apps that are a huge security risk. Any way you can share a Dropbox location with a password. This is much better and safe. Thanks.

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1 hour ago, rogart63 said:

Maybe me that not as good on computers? But where do i click. Says download here at a lot of places. Don't want to download any virus or trojan . Do i need a special program to download these? What is Mega Movie search? should i download that? 

I went for the orange box that says “Download Now” and my iPad hasn’t exploded yet. If you click on any of the Russian pictures then bad things are likley to happen to you :startle:

 

P.S. Thanks OH - are you sure these are free to distribute?

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Here are two new links. I bought both so they are mine.

 https://www.mediafire.com/file/mz809lm3bms8zk3/bestfit_part1.pdf/file

https://www.mediafire.com/file/eqbhdor949r0ilp/bestfit_part2.pdf/file

You will need this pasword to open each volume. tickandtock

Sorry I didn't know zippy was now full of crap. If you have adblocker you might need to disable it for mediafire. These are safe I have tested them. 

 

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Here are two new links. I bought both so they are mine.
 https://www.mediafire.com/file/mz809lm3bms8zk3/bestfit_part1.pdf/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/eqbhdor949r0ilp/bestfit_part2.pdf/file
You will need this pasword to open each volume. tickandtock
Sorry I didn't know zippy was now full of crap. If you have adblocker you might need to disable it for mediafire. These are safe I have tested them. 
 

Thank I will try a bit later


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2 hours ago, oldhippy said:

Here are two new links. I bought both so they are mine.

 https://www.mediafire.com/file/mz809lm3bms8zk3/bestfit_part1.pdf/file

https://www.mediafire.com/file/eqbhdor949r0ilp/bestfit_part2.pdf/file

You will need this pasword to open each volume. tickandtock

Sorry I didn't know zippy was now full of crap. If you have adblocker you might need to disable it for mediafire. These are safe I have tested them. 

 

That worked perfect. Thanks OH . 

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On 6/1/2019 at 12:58 PM, FrankLancs said:

Thanks For Sharing, Just downloaded Great for what i need right now.
But would love to get hold of a hard copies, Anyone selling a spare set?

Sorry I'm late too to thank OH for that.
On the matter of printing I'd recommend against that, not only you would save a 1,000 pages, but you would lose the search function that is on the very first page - use a full featured PDF reader for that,

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