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Chilton 1980-87 Guide To Brakes, Steering, Suspension Repair Manual ~ Chilton's on 2040-parts.com

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McMinnville, Tennessee, United States

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States

This auction is for a Chilton's Guide to Brakes, Steering and Suspension Repair Manual, this is for 1980 thru 1987 theory, diagnosis, repair and specifications for the most worked on safety related systems of your car or truck.  Light yellowing of the pages from age, overall in very good condition.

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