Offering a 1989 Saab Parts Manual. This is in very good condition with minor wear due to age & use. This came from of a car dealership and it has some writing in it. Please look the photos over for a complete description & email with any questions. |
Saab for Sale
- 1990's saab parts & service information manual(US $29.99)
- 2002 saab 9-5 service, electrical system, and owners manual (linear/arc/aero)
- Haynes saab 95 and 96 v4 1966-1975 (all v4) owners workshop manual book no. 198(US $29.99)
- 1981 saab 900s original alloy wheels (4) with snow tires(US $100.00)
- 1956 1958 1960 1962 1965 1968 1970 - 1973 saab 93 95 96 10 pg color article(US $8.95)
- 1967 1969 1970 1972- 1974 saab sonnett 10 pg color article(US $7.95)
Electric car world speed record – 307mph
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