1993 Toyota Celica Repair Manual Factory Repair Manual Volume 2 on 2040-parts.com
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This is a Factory Toyota Repair Manual 1993 Celica Volume 2
This book has seen many years of service, shelf life and several years of storage, may have some dirt and greasey finger prints on some pages..
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