1997 Dodge Ram 1500 2500 3500 Trucks Factory Service Manual Diesel, Gas 2wd 4wd on 2040-parts.com
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FACTORY USED MANUAL AS PICTURED, EXACT ITEM IS SHOWN. THIS BOOK COVERS YOUR DODGE RAM TRUCKS 1500 2500 3500 MODELS, JUST ABOUT BUMPER TO BUMPER. COVERS ALL GASOLINE ENGINES AND THE CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINE. COVERS ALL TRANSMISSIONS, TRANSFER CASES, FRONT AND REAR 4X4 DRIVE AXLES, SUSPENSION, BODY, CHASSIS AND HAS THE ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: ANY AND ALL IMPORT DUTIES, TAXES, FEES OR OTHER COSTS WHICH NEED TO BE PAID UPON DELIVERY ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER AND ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SELLING PRICE NOR THE SHIPPING COST. PLEASE CHECK IN YOUR COUNTRY TO FIND OUT WHAT OR IF ANY SUCH COSTS WILL BE NEEDED TO BE PAID BY BUYER. THANK YOU. |
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