2008 Infiniti G35x Owners Manuals on 2040-parts.com
Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States
Traded in my 2008 Infiniti G35x Sedan for a newer model and forgot to include the Owners Manuals.
When I returned to the Infiniti dealer, the car was gone. Not looking to making a killing, just to help someone out and be paid for my handling. Manuals come in the original black zippered folios and include in like new condition: Service and Maintenance Guide Warranty Info Booklet Quick Reference Guide Owners Manual Customer Care Info |
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