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1982 1983 Pontiac A Parts Catalog Manual 6000 Le Diesel Dealer Book Oem Factory on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

Utica, Michigan, United States

Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Factory, Original OEM 1982-1983 Pontiac "A" Parts & Illustration Catalog, 22A

This Manual is in GOOD USABLE CONDITIONclean pages, loose leaf ready for a binder, cover/edge wear, was used by the dealership then when the next year came out it was marked void and stuck in the back closet, , PLEASE SEE PICTURES. This Manual is the same Manual used by the dealer technicians/mechanics. The Manual in the pictures is the Manual you will receive.

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