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*1979 Johnson V-6 Models Service Manual (super Nice) on 2040-parts.com

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Milaca, Minnesota, US

Milaca, Minnesota, US
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FOR SALE: 1979 JOHNSON V-6 MODELS SERVICE MANUAL (SUPER NICE). THIS IS THE MANUAL THAT THE PROFESSIONALS USE. CLEAR, EASY TO FOLLOW, REPAIR COVERAGE. .INTRO, GENERAL SERVICE INFO, FUEL SYSTEM, IGNITION SYSTEM, POWER HEAD, LOWER UNIT, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, REMOTE CONTROL, POWER TRIM AND TILT ..  THANK YOU AND PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

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