1986- Saab 9000 Electrical System, Wiring Diagrams Manual on 2040-parts.com
Westville, Indiana, United States
1986- SAAB 9000 Electrical System, Wiring Diagrams Manual about 297 pages Item is used. Condition is shown in photo All pages are there and readable Standard shipping is media mail which could take 2-10 days for delivery. If you need a date specific delivery let me know and we can send you an invoice for either UPS Ground or Prioirty mail for additional cost. . Please look at the other auctions for other Manuals and a large selection of Factory Manuals. |
Saab for Sale
- 1979-1986- saab 900 brakes service manual
- 1989-90 saab 9000 electrical sys, sys diagrams operation & fault-tracing manual
- 1985-1993 saab 9000 lh fuel-injection system service manual
- 1992 saab turbo 900 convertable(US $3,000.00)
- Saab 900 1993 to 1998 haynes service manual repair hardback
- 2002 saab 9-3 se
Single-seat Colibri electric vehicle set for 2015 launch
Thu, 13 Mar 2014If the 2014 Geneva Motor Show heralded the dawn of a new age of small cars, then the tiny Innovative Mobility Automobile (IMA) Colibri is well placed to take advantage of this new era. The Colibri – which means hummingbird – is a small, single-seat, three-door electric vehicle that’s set to go on sale later this year. Prices for the entry-level Colibri are set to fall well below €10,000 (£8,340) plus battery rental charges, meaning it could go head-to-head with the likes of the new Citroen C1, Peugeot 108 and Toyota Aygo.
Bentley crafts mechanical artwork for Prince's Trust charity auction
Thu, 01 Sep 2011Most of us will never own an ultraluxury car such as a Bentley, but for a slightly lesser price you can still have something built in Crewe. Bentley Motors and its employees from the tooling, woodshop and styling departments have created a range of collector items the will cross the auction block to raise funds for the Prince's Trust charity. The items include Bentley artwork, a chess set and Bentley camshaft lamps.
Project Car Hell, Homely but Lovable Edition: Triumph Mayflower or Frazer Vagabond?
Thu, 29 May 2014Welcome back to Project Car Hell, where those little carburetor screws always disappear down the intake and all the parts you need are hoarded by bitter curmudgeons in Alaskan survivalist shacks. The Hell Garage Demons have come to the realization that the ugly cars of the early postwar era just don't get enough restoration love these days, and so they've taken a break from their day jobs (boiler-room managers for a major telemarketing firm) in order to scour the List of Craig for a pair of suitably homely machines from the 1946-1954 period. There were many to choose from, but they've found a couple of appropriate cars made on opposite sides of the Atlantic.