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1991 Honda Civic Owner's Manual Instruction Guide Car Automobile Owners Manual! on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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Southeast, US

Southeast, US
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1991 Honda Civic Owner's Manual. Front cover is a little worn with a couple of light creases, and a light crease on the back cover, otherwise the spine is tight and the pages are white and bright. No writing except for the inside cover where the owner's ID is filled out. This was my wife's, so you know it was never used :) Great owner's manual at a super low price.


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