1989 > Saab 9000 Factory Body Manual Doors Windows Bumpers Trim Seats Carpeting on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
This is a very good used Saab factory manual for the 1989 and newer Saab 9000 cars. This is a later edition of the Body manual and it was printed in 1990. All of the infomation inside pertains to the 1989 and newer Saab 9000 models. This is Volume # 8 OEM factory manual covers the following parts of the Saab 9000 models. Seats, Carpets, Windows, Bumpers, Doors and trunk lid.The manual pages and cover are in very good condition with the exception of some dirty dust on the page edges and folds where it was in the binder. The information inside pertains to both Turbo and Non-turbo cars. |
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