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1982-92 Chevrolet Camaro Shop Service Repair Manual (new) L4 V6 V8 Carb & Fuel on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Washoe Valley, Nevada, United States

Washoe Valley, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for sale is one new 1982-92 Chevrolet Camaro shop manual (New) by Haynes.  Engines include 2.5L L4, 2.8L V6, 5.0L V8 & 5.7L V8 carbureted & fuel Injection.  Chapters include engine overhaul, tune up, maintenance, fuel, brakes, body, emissions, a/c, heating, steering, suspension, auto & manual transmissions, exhaust, wiring diagrams & more.  Pictures of inside the manual are from a similar used manual.  This manual for sale is plastic wrap sealed.   

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