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1961 Fiat 1300 1500 1500 Sedan Original Instruction Book on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Cuneo, Italy

Cuneo, Italy
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

Models: FIAT 1300 - 1500 - 1500 Sedan    

FIAT - Print No. 300.1163 (7/1961). Printed in Italy by S.A.N.

Conditions: good, tear on the cover, some writing inside, languages: English

Format: in 8°, 210 mm x 148 mm, pages: 52 

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Shipping: 
Italy 7,50 USD
Europe 13,00 USD
America - Africa 17,00 USD
Asia-Oceania 20,00 USD

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