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Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, United States

.For sale is a 2007 HONDA CIVIC Owners Manual & Supplement. Please look at photos for what is included.These items are in good condition with no missing nor torn pages.Im sure you will be very pleased with the condition of this manual.S&H is $4.95 inside the United States and Puerto Rico.I am sorry but there are no refunds on S & H.New Jersey residents please add 7% sales tax.Paypal is accepted for payment.Please read my feedback and buy with confidence.Thank you for your interest.

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