This is a 1992 factory issued dealer repair manual for a GMC Safari. This book is in pretty good condition. It covers everything from the tail pipe to the front bumper. Shipping to the contiguous U.S. will be free. I will use Media Mail. Shipping to Hawaii and Alaska will be actual shipping cost. I will use USPS Priority Mail. I will ship world-wide. Shipping outside the U.S. will be actual cost. International buyers will have a choice of USPS priority international shipping, or USPS express international shipping. Please email me with any questions before you buy. Thanks for looking. |
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