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1987 87 Cadillac Cimarron Shop Service Manual Original Gm Publication on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Charlestown, Indiana, United States

Charlestown, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

1987 CADILLAC CIMARRON
 SHOP SERVICE MANUAL ORIGINAL GM PUBLICATION
"this is in very good shape"
I am starting to selling off all my shop manuals, they have been used in the garage and original prints 
shipping included only in the lower 48 states. These books are old and have wear and tear if you want more info just ask for more pictures.


Published by the factory to provide information on diagnosis, service procedures, adjustments & specs, there is none better. Loaded with diagrams & illustrations to help disassemble, repair & reassemble various components.
all my books fall in used condition mAy have wear and tear but usable

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