1985-1986 Vw Service Manual Wiring Diagrams Cabriolet, Quantum & Sirocco Models on 2040-parts.com
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This old service manual has scuffing and stains to the cover, and the book has a large oil stain to the right edge (mostly to the first 30 pages or so, only the first few are heavily discolored), but I hope it gets a good home!
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