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 JDM HONDA CIVIC COUPE  Original Genuine Parts Illustration List Catalog

EJ7-160

Published in January 1996.

Measurement 215 mm x 280 mm 225 page

Diagrams and part numbers in Japanese language and illustrations.

Good condition but It is an old catalogue. there are the sunburns.

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