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Bentley Service Manual Vw Jetta, Golf, Gti (93-99), Cabrio (95-02) on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Huntersville, North Carolina, United States

Huntersville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:9 780837 603667

Bentley Publishers Volkswagon Jetta, Golf, GTI, Cabrio service manual. Years 1993-1999 Jetta, Golf, GTI vehicles. Years 1995-2002 Cabrio Vehicles. Including 1.9L TDI, 2.0L and 2.8L VR6. Service manual bought new. GREAT condition with minor smudging on back cover.  

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