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1973 Sachs Engines Repair Tools & Mounting Jigs Service / Repair Manual (631) on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States
1973 SACHS ENGINES REPAIR TOOLS & MOUNTING JIGS SERVICE / REPAIR MANUAL (631), US $16.99, image 1
Like new with cover wear from storage, some spots on cover, insides like new
Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Model:Sachs Type:Snowmobile Engine

Here We have up for sale a like new with minor cover wear from storage, insides like new 1973 SACHS ENGINES SNOWMOBILE SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE SACHS REPAIR TOOLS and MOUNTING JIGS SACHS ENGINES. These engines were used by many different snowmobile manufacturer during the 60's and 70's.  Very useful to have if you own one of these engines!!

MN RESIDENTS PLEASE ADD 7.275% MN SALES TAX

 

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