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1979 - 1983 Saab 900 8 Valve Oem Factory Books 0 - 9 Repair Manual Set on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Wasilla, AK, United States

Wasilla, AK, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Sweden

Excellent condition!! Saab factory shop manuals first edition of the repair manuals 0-9.... 1979-1983.

Manuals are like new and pages are excellent. These books cover all of the vehicle and the information inside as to Turbo and Non-turbo engines. Must have if you are an 8V Saab owner!!!!

  • ~0~ Specifications
  • ~1~ Service
  • ~2~ Engine 79-80
  • ~2~ Engine 81-83
  • ~3~ Electrical System
  • ~4~ Manual Transmission
  • ~4~ Automatic Transmission
  • ~5~ Brakes
  • ~6~ Front Assembly Steering
  • ~7~ Suspension Wheels
  • ~8~ Body
  • ~9~ Accessories

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