I am listing a large collection of GM publications for a friend, primarily high performance vehicles. This auction is for an original 1998 SPS Performance Parts catalog. SPS was a company not affiliated with GM that made high performance aftermarket parts for Saturn. It is in very good original condition, and the pictures don't really show how nice it is. Please take a look at my other collectible memorabilia and email with any questions.
Pontiac for Sale
- 1992 pontiac salesperson's pocket book(US $6.99)
- 1997 pontiac grand prix collision repair issues(US $4.99)
- 1997 pontiac grand prix product brochure(US $4.99)
- 1997 chevrolet camero sales brochure(US $5.99)
- 1992 pontiac full line sales brochure(US $6.99)
- 1985 pontiac full line sales brochure includes firebird and fiero(US $5.25)
Bertone may sell Nuccio supercar concept to Chinese collector
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Lincoln MKT concept
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