1998 Infiniti Q45 Owners Manual Set W/case Oem on 2040-parts.com
Fort Thomas, Kentucky, United States
Up for auction is an 1998 Infinity Q45 Owners Manual. The leather binder is in good condition with some minor loose stitching. The books are in good condition and show minor damage typical for the age of the item. All books that are included are pictured. Please examine picture carefully and ask any questions before bidding, as I do not accept returns. Thanks for looking!
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