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THIS COPY OF HAYNES TECHBOOK AUTOMOTIVE COMPUTER CODES & ELECTRONIC ENGINE  MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IS STRAIGHT OUT OF MY SHOP. IT IS IN GOOD USED CONDITION. BUT  THE COVER HAS BEEN TORN TAPED. IT IN NO WAY EFFECTS THE READ. YOU CAN SEE THE TEAR ON THE PICTURE. I HAVE RETIRED AND MY WIFE IS SELLING SOME OF THE CONTENTS OF MY SHOP.

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Lotus unveils Grand Prix-inspired Exige S LF1 (2014)

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