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2006 Infiniti Factory Owners Manual and Case

Included in the package:

Case
Owner's Manual Handbook
Warranty Info Booklet
Navigation System Manual
Supplement to Warranty Booklet
Service and Maintenance Guide
Reference Guide

All are in fair condition and have some light cover blemishes.

Published 2006 by Infiniti
Publication No. OM6E-JA60U0

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