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2000 Dodge Durango Owner Manual 6/pc.set & Black Chrysler Factory Case.free S/h. on 2040-parts.com

US $13.10
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, US

Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Country of Manufacture:United States Make:DODGE DURANGO Year:2000 Part:OWNER'S MANUAL SET & BLACK CHRYSLER FACTORY CASE model:DURANGO

2000 DODGE DURANGO OWNER'S MANUAL SET & BLACK CHRYSLER FACTORY CASE.

1.  2000  DODGE DURANGO OWNER'S MANUAL WITH MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES. ( 236 PAGES )(there is a coffee stain on the cover and page edge the text is fine)

2.  2000 DODGE WARRANTY INFORMATION BOOKLET.

3.  CHRYSLER OWNER'S RIGHTS UNDER STATE LEMON LAWS WITH SUPPLEMENT TO OWNER'S & WARRANTY MANUALS ALSO INCLUDES SPECIAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM NOTICES BOOKLET.

4.  DODGE 24-HOUR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE INFORMATION GUIDE BOOKLET.

5.  CHRYSLER TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES FOR 2000 LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS, WAGONS & VANS PAMPHLET.

6.  BLACK CHRYSLER FACTORY CASE.

Booklets are in good used condition with some wear. 

Pages are clean and not torn.  No writing that I can see. 

Free shipping for the US only.

Thank-you for looking.

10/1n

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