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US $49.99
Location:

Dublin, Georgia, US

Dublin, Georgia, US
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1998 CAMARO / FIREBIRD

SECOND EDITION

GM SERVICE MANUALS-ONE SET OF 3 BOOKS

OEM

FOR CAMARO AND FIREBIRD

These came from a closed Chevy dealership.

The books are in great shape. Just a little shop dust..Pages are in great shape.

CONTENTS OF THE 3 VOLUMES:

CONTENTS:

GENERAL INFORMATION

HVAC

BODY AND ACCESSORIES

RESTRAINTS

STEERING

SUSPENSION

DRIVELINE/AXLE

BRAKES

ENGINE (3.8L AND 5.7L)

TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE

 

THE BOOKS PICTURED ARE THE ACTUAL BOOKS YOU WILL RECEIVE     

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