1984 Honda Civic 1.3/1.5 Service Repair Manual 84 Wiring Diagrams 2 Books Lot on 2040-parts.com
Faucett, Missouri, United States
Original Factory 1984 Honda Civic 1.3/1.5 Service Manual. Covers Hatchback, Sedan and Station Wagon. Includes Large Foldout Wiring Diagrams. Also includes Electrical Troubleshooting Manual. Over 2" thick. 2 books. Good used condition.
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