I have for sale a GM Parts catalog for 1988 Pontiac Firebird cars, printed in September, 1987. This has illustrations and part numbers. It has several hundred pages, I believe, and is in good shape. This is an original GM catalog, not a reprint or copy. I accept PayPal for payment. Shipping is free to the lower 48 states. I will probably send by Media Mail. If you need it quicker, I can send Priority Mail for a few dollars extra. |
Pontiac for Sale
- 1984-1988 pontiac fiero service manual shop book haynes repair 87 86 85(US $24.99)
- Vintage shop manual pontiac gto, bonneville, catalina
- 1973 pontiac astre service shop repair manual stained worn factory oem pontiac(US $37.95)
- 1987 pontiac firebird formula press photo brochure(US $12.99)
- 1991 brochure pontiac power full line original dealer firebird grand prix am(US $8.88)
- 1986 brochure pontiac full line original car dealer sales technical spec options(US $11.88)
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