1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Service Information Manual Oem Technik on 2040-parts.com
Hightstown, New Jersey, United States
I am selling a 1990 911 Carrera 2 Service Information Manual, OEM. This is a very rare item. It contains sections on the Engine, Fuel Injection and Ignition, Power Transmission,. Running Gear, Body, Electric System, Maintenance and Survey, just like the workshop manual. If you have never seen one of these I look at it as "THE HOW IT WORKS MANUAL", ie. 6 pages on the "dual mass flywheel", not like the repair manual that tells you how to R/R. If I were to name it I would call it the "Systems Analysis Report". This manual is in excellent condition with no fingerprints on any pages. It is up to date to July, 1989 and has 62 pages. Paypal only, shipping $5
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