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Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
1979 Subaru 4 Wheel Drive Overhaul - Service Training
Covers show wear and dirt, 62 pages show dirt & some smudges. Measures 8.25 x 11.0 inches, loaded with pictures/illustrations. See table of contents. From a Subaru Training Class for Mechanics, there are pen pencil notations. Garage 435
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