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Deerfield Beach, Florida, US

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UP FOR AUCTION ,ORIGINAL 2006 CORVETTE OWNERS MANUAL PACKAGE:  (1) ORIGINAL 1ST EDITION CORVETTE OWNERS MANUAL- GM PART 06 CORVETTE A. (2) 2006 BLANK MACHING 1ST EDITION WARRANTY AND OWNER ASSISTANCE INFORMATION MANUAL- GM PART # 06 CHEVWARR A. (3) 2006 CORVETTE PERSONALIZATION INSTRUCTIONAL CD-LOOKS NEW, NEVER TESTED. (4) 2006 BLANK NATIONAL CORVETTE MUSEUM  MEMBERSHIP OFFER CARD (5) 2006 MINT LEATHER CORVETTE INSIGNIA CASE TO HOLD MANUALS AND RELATED PAPERWORK.

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