Owners packet for 2003 Dodge Ram congress with plastic trifold, owners manual book (the case & the book itself have separated but no missing pages), maintenance log book, & a owners rights to lemon laws brochure. The case exterior is in good condition, the inside is structurally gone but some discoloration from aging, the book being ripped mentioned above, but everything else is in good condition
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