Honda Civic, 1984-1987: Shop Manual (paperback)~new~sealed on 2040-parts.com
Midlothian, Illinois, United States
Honda Civic, 1984-1987: Shop manual (Paperback)~New~Sealed Residents of Illinois their is a 9.75 % sales tax If you have a problem, Please E-Mail me so I can take care of it , I Do my best to look over the items and describe anything I think is noteworthy. However, I am human, and there may be something that I have overlooked. If you receive an item and it doesn't meet your expectations, please contact me prior to leaving feedback -- I will be happy to work something out with you!!! Before sending a Negative feedback Will ship worldwide , please e-mail for shipping cost before paying. Buyer is to pay for any extras customs or traffits, ect. If you have any Questions please ask via "Questions To Seller". Thank you for looking. I will pack it very carefully On Mar-01-14 at 10:46:11 PST, seller added the following information:
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