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1997 Gm Passenger Car/light Duty Truck New Features Booklet 10397.00 on 2040-parts.com

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Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, US

Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, US
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This is a used Original 1997 GM PASSENGER CAR/LIGHT DUTY TRUCK NEW FEATURES Booklet 10397.00. Published June 1996. It is about 11 x 8 1/2 inches and many pages of information and diagrams. Good used condition with just age and shelf wear, creases and a tiny tear on back. Inside is very nice. SEE My Other Listings for more GM, Cadillac Factory Service Manuals. I will combine multiple won items wherever possible to save on shipping costs. Thank you for looking.

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