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Honda Microfiche - New Model Assembly Parts Kit Program - May, 1982 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
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Norfolk, Virginia, United States

Norfolk, Virginia, United States

A microfiche manual for 
Honda  "New model assembly parts kits program"
dated May, 1982
May work with other years. 

Has minor scratches, mainly to upper left.
All of the parts diagrams with part numbers, exploded views, etc. Condition varies from unused excellent to  heavily scratched but usable. If they looked too gnarly, I chucked them.

Ships with stiffener for protection.
Purchase up to 10 total additional cards for NO additional shipping charges.
Photo shows a pile of cards. This is in that pile. You will receive the cards listed in this auction only.

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