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1979 Fiat Service Letters All Models 124 128 X1/9 Brava Strada Spider Factory on 2040-parts.com

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Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
In good condition overall. Cover shows a lot of wear and dirt as this is used.Inside pages in good shape. Some dirt on page edges.Interesting period history. Great reference information.Softcover. 114 pages.Please look at the pictures closely to understand and verify what you are buying.
Fiat:Service Letters 128:X1/9 1979:124

1979 FIAT SERVICE LETTERS ALL MODELS 124 128 X1/9 BRAVA STRADA SPIDER FACTORY

In good condition overall.  Cover shows a lot of wear and dirt as this is used.

Inside pages in good shape. Some dirt on page edges.

Interesting period history. Great reference information.

Softcover. 114 pages.

Please look at the pictures closely to understand and verify what you are buying.

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