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2011 SUBARU FORESTER OWNERS MANUAL THIS IS A 2011 SUBARU FORESTER OWNERS MANUAL IN USED CONDITION (OEM). THE OWNER'S MANUAL COMES WITH THE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE, WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION, WARRANTY & MAINTENANCE SUPPLEMENT, CONSUMER ELECTRONICS / BLUETOOTH & AUDIO TECHNOLOGY AND COLLISION REFERENCE GUIDE. THERE IS A BLACK LEATHER TYPE STORAGE POUCH / CASE WITH THE SUBARU LOGO EMBOSSED ON IT. FREE SHIPPING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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