Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird Repair Manual 1993-2002 on 2040-parts.com
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This Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird Repair Manual 1993-2002 is published by Haynes Manuals.
This Haynes DIY repair manual covers the make(s) and model vehicle(s) listed, including engine types and transmissions. Refer to the manual cover image to determine if there are specific models or engines that are not covered in detail by this manual. A Haynes service and repair manual is produced with an attention to detail that is unmatched. Every manual is written by a team of writers, mechanics and photographers. Together they implement a complete teardown of the vehicle so they can capture the procedural steps in detail. All maintenance, service and repair procedures are supported by detailed specifications, photographs, diagrams and exploded views. You will find repair procedures to handle the simplest mechanical task to the most complex, such as engine rebuilds. You will save time and money with a Haynes manual in your possession. Buy it now so you can save tomorrow. Each Haynes manual features:
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OUR PRICES INCLUDE FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL USANew manual. Latest edition by the publisher. In plastic wrapper. Satisfaction guaranteed by The Motor Bookstore. ISBN-13: 978-1-56392-556-6 BINDING: Paperback - 8.25 x 10.75 inches PUBLISHER: Haynes Manuals PAGES: 320 - Hundreds of b&w photos and illustrations WEIGHT (pounds): 2 Manufacture Part Number: 24017 |
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