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1989-1995 Suzuki Rm80-250 Service Repair Maintenance Manual Clymer #m386 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Petaluma, California, United States

Petaluma, California, United States

You are bidding on a CLYMER service, repair, & maintenance manual for the 1989-1995 RM80-250 motorcycles.  It contains 13 different service/repair sections with 546 pages!  Wiring diagrams are in the back  This was published in 2004 and the manual number is M386.  CLYMER manuals are very good for comprehensive content.  These manuals pay for themselves the first time they are used and are a must for the do-it-yourselfer!  These are filled with pictures, diagrams, and how-to information.  Manual is in very good condition used condition with just some light wear/soiling from use.  A necessary addition to your Suzuki cycle reference library.  PayPal accepted.  Please add $3.95 postage for domestic shipping.  International bidders welcome.  Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!

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