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1985 98 Haynes Chevrolet Chevy Astro Gmc Safari Repair Manual Isbn 1563923378 on 2040-parts.com

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Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, Indiana, US
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1985-1998 HAYNES CHEVROLET ASTRO / GMC SAFARI SERVICE MANUAL

 

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Full of information and illustrations, covers everything, step by step instructions, assembly/disassembly, exploded illustrations/diagrams/troubleshooting, great manual to have when owning/servicing a Safari/Astro and will be a great aid to keep your vehicle on the road. These manuals will save you money in repairs/service. A must have if you own one of these vehicles.

This manual is published by Haynes

 

 

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