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Haynes General Motors 1988-95auto Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Port Aransas, Texas, United States

Port Aransas, Texas, United States
All pages great condition, no tears. Book is in great condition for it's age.
Country of Manufacture:United States

Haynes General Motors 1988-95 Auto Repair Manual
Buick, Chevrolet, Olds, Pontiac All Models

Book is in great condition for it's age. Almost no wear on front cover, binding is tight and all
pages are in great condition, no tears that I have seen.

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