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1979-1982 School Bus Chassis Parts Book B6p042 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Reading, Pennsylvania, United States

Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

THIS BUY IT NOW FEATURES A BRAND NEW 1979-1982 SCHOOL BUS CHASSIS PARTS BOOK. CHASSIS B6P042. THIS IS NEW AND STILL IN THE WRAPPER
We are offering free shipping on this item, in USA only. I will pack it right, suggest insurance and confirmation optional. Will ship USPS. I combine shipping on multiple purchases for your convenience. I will not be responsible for items not insured. View all my photos - if you have a question, please feel free to email me - I'll do my very best for you. Save me as a favorite seller and keep watching as there will be other new and used GM parts available. Thanks for visiting! 

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