1980 Honda Civic Oem Factory Repair Service Manual on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, United States
This is the official OEM manual for the 1980 Honda Civic. Full of great information for the repair and maintenance of these vehicles, with clear instructions and illustrations. Essential for any mechanic who works on these cars. This copy is in okay used condition- no missing pages or tears- but there is some wear and soil.
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