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2008 Cadillac CTS Dealer Training Launch DVD/CD-Rom

 

2008 The All-NEW Cadillac CTS Dealer Launch Training DVD/CD-Rom

used forTraining. Video Walkaround Course #B60CT.08V

Hot new car for Cadillac in 2008 Named Motor Trend Car of the Year.

 

Sealed New in DVd case with 1DVD and 1 CD/ROM

 

 

 


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