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1973-81pontiac -firebird -trans Am -gto -muscle Parts Interchange Guide Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Item for sale is a package deal on the repair,restoration and servicing classic Pontiac muscle cars.

Trans am book has the full information on parts that are in detail on their respective uses and interchanges within the Pontiac models.

Like  new condition.A very valuable reference book ,saves a lot of time searching for the proper part numbers and compatible replacement part from other Pontiac models. 

The Haynes repair manual is included in this sale ! It is a good used condition that covers a lot of information,service and maintenance 
 Both books are handy tools for a Pontiac muscle car owner,collector. Thanks.

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