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1993 Gmc Truck Light Duty Forward Control, Motor Home, Value Van Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Hot Springs, Virginia, United States

Hot Springs, Virginia, United States
Condition:New

GMC 1993 Light duty forward control, Motor Home and Value Van factory produced service shop repair manual of the type used in the new auto dealership repair shop.  This is a new book, never used by any service technicians. It contains info on the heating and air, engine, brakes, frame and sheet metal, electrical and transmission.  This contains the same info that the Chevrolet technician would use, too. Again, this is NOT a reproduced book, but rather an new original book sent out to the GMC dealership. I got it from the dealer 20 years ago, when he went out of business, and it has NEVER been used.

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