Well used manual, cover a little banged up, some staining, but all pages still in good shape. I used it for almost a decade, sold bike to someone who didn't need it. You can buy knowing you are not getting it from a garage sale - it is from someone who spent years completely rebuilding a toaster that was spray-painted and left for dead in a garage!
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