PLEASE NOTE THIS NOT A SHOP MANUAL. THIS IS THE OWNERS MANUAL FOR OPERATION INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTION, NOT FOR SHOP REPAIR NOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION. THIS MANUAL WAS ISSUED BY THE MANUFACTURE WHEN THE VEHICLE WAS NEW . THE COPY WE HAVE IS IN GOOD CONDITION THERE ARE NO MISSING PAGES. OR RIPS THERE ARE NO PAGES STUCK TOGETHER. THANKS FOR LOOKING
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