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1998 Lincoln Continental Electrical Vacuum Troubleshooting Evtm Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $9.87
Location:

Ringtown, Pennsylvania, US

Ringtown, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:

ABOUT 150 PAGES OF INFORMATION.

THE COVERS AND PAGES ARE CLEAN.

THE FRONT COVER HAS A TINY TEAR.

THE PAGE EDGES ARE LIGHTLY DIRTY FROM STORAGE.

I THUMBED THROUGH THE BOOK, AND ALTHOUGH I DID NOT INSPECT EACH AND EVERY PAGE,

I SAW NO PAGES WITH DIRTY FINGERMARKS.

 

I SAW NO OTHER MARKS, STAINS, TEARS OR OTHER SOILING.

 

BE SURE THIS IS THE ITEM YOU WANT OR NEED.

ALL MANUALS SALES ARE FINAL, NO RETURN, NO REFUND.

 

BE SURE THIS IS THE MANUAL YOU WANT.

ASK QUESTIONS, AS ALL MANUALS SALES ARE FINAL,

NO RETURN, NO REFUND.

 


Payment is due within 5 days of purchase.

 

THANK YOU.

 

 

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