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1972 Fiat 128 / 2 Door Sedan / Station Wagon Original Owner's Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Cuneo, Italy

Cuneo, Italy
Condition:Used

Models: 
Fiat 128 North American Version
Fiat 128 2-door Sedan North American Version 
Fiat 128 Station Wagon North American Version
 
FIAT G.A. Direzione Commerciale - Direzione Assistenza Tecnica - Print No. 603.01.544 - (II - 1972) 2nd edition -  Printed in Italy by S.A.N. - Torino

Conditions: goodlanguages: English

Format: in 8°oblong, 210 mm x 150 mm, pages: 43 

Payment: Paypal

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

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