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Intereurope Ltd Saab 99 Workshop Manual, For Model Years From 1968, # 159 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brookeville, Maryland, United States

Brookeville, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

Up for auction is a copy of Intereurope Ltd. Saab 99 Workshop Manual, for model years from 1968, # 159, 1700, 1700E, 1850, 1850E, 2 Litre. This book is in very good condition with almost no wear. It's got a neat "plastic" or vinyl cover, front & rear. A smart idea for a workshop manual, no doubt. Like new book, especially for its age. 

Looking for other Saab 99 manuals? I'm selling a small collection (7 books) of Saab 99 workshop manuals; see my other auctions! If you win multiple auctions I will combine shipping. From a smoke-free home. Buyer pays shipping. Paypal only. Questions? Ask! GOOD LUCK.

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