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2000 Ford Contour Mercury Mystique Service Manual Wiring Diagrams on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US
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UP FOR SALE IS A FORD FACTORY DEALERSHIP SERVICE MANUAL  WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR THE 2000 CONTOUR AND MERCURY MYSTIQUE


ORIGINAL DEALERSHIP MATERIALS NOT REPRINTS, THESE ARE IN GOOD CONDITION
PACKED WITH STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS  FROM ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL TO BRAKES AND MAINTENANCE
THESE HAVE BEEN USED BY FORD DEALERSHIP TECHNICIANS FOR THE LAST 12 YEARS AND MAY HAVE FINGERPRINTS FOLDS OR SMALL TEARS, BUT ARE STILL VERY USABLE PLEASE SEE PICS, WHATS IN THE PIC IS WHAT YOU GET

I USE FLAT RATE PRIORITY MAIL BOXES WHICH ARE $11.35 TO ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY, 

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