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Grand Junction, Colorado, United States

Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
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Complete Workshop Manual 1989 Mazda MPV, With 4WD Supplement: Automotive

Complete loose-leaf original 1989 Mazda MPV Workshop Manual, also the 1989 Mazda MPV 4-Wheel Drive Workshop Manual Supplement, in a black 4" Slant-D 3-ring binder. Manuals are complete from General Information to Parts Indexes. The binder is sturdy, in very good condition, especially considering the size (a full 4" thick) and weight of the contents. The spine label is obscured by accumulated grime, but the binder is solidly put together and the pages within are clean and unmarked. Pages are unnumbered, but organized and indexed by alphabetic categories. Copyright date for both sections is 1989; main manual printed in Japan Aug. '88, 4wd supplement printed (also in Japan) Feb. '89.

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