Pickles, 
You could pay an exorbitant price to someone like me to print and bind you a copy. 
Or you could use a free, electronic copy like everyone else living in the 21st century. 
The point I'm really getting at, is as nice as a haynes manual sounds, it's just an abridged version of the best - and only resource, IMO.
The way the auto industry works is that they make many times the profit from parts than they do from new vehicle sales. So every resource (design, engineering etc) is also aligned with getting solid reference material compiled to help them optimise this revenue stream thru their parts departments, service techs, and OE accessories peddlers. From what I understand, they work on approx 20years parts support, before the aftermarket comes in when certain OE parts dry up. 
If you think a 300 page printed book could trump a resource that has had 500+ engineers, parts developers and CAD drawings involved in its development, then I'm sorry, but your money will be poorly spent.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
			
			
		 
	
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