1997 Corvette Preliminary Service Manual Book 2 Steering Brakes Suspension Y on 2040-parts.com
Tacoma, Washington, United States
1997 General Motors Chevrolet Corvette Preliminary Service Manual
Book 2 of 3 GMP/97-Y-2P Includes: Steering Suspension Driveline/Axle and Brakes Y Platform Stamp on the front reads "Friendly Chevrolet 633 Division Ave Tacoma WA 98403" In good used condition. No tears and pages are clean. Illustrated |
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