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204 PAGE DETAILED TRAINING MANUAL.

PRINTED FOR GMC ISUZU COMMERCIAL TRUCK MECHANICS.

THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IS VALID FOR ALL AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS.

 

 

MANUAL IS IN CLASSROOM USED CLEAN CONDITION,

WITHOUT MAJOR MARKS, STAINS, TEARS OR SOILING.

 


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