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Original Ferrari 400 Spare Parts Catalog Workshop Service Manual Owners Book 412 on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

New Milford, Connecticut, United States

New Milford, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

For your consideration, original factory Ferrari 400 Spare Parts Catalogue.

‘CATALOGO PARTI DI RICAMBIO’

The text and illustrations are printed black and white, in four languages Italian, English, French, German

Printed in Italy - Sidotec Turin - Publication N.257.00.000.00

This parts catalog is in very nice original condition, see photographs.

No longer available through Ferrari dealerships.

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Note: Shipping to lower 48 states only, shipment insured and signature required.

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