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Chilton's 1973 Thru 1988 Datsun / Nissan Repair Manual 1200, 210, Sentra Book on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Madras, Oregon, United States

Madras, Oregon, United States
Great to excellent condition; no rips, tears or stains; used very lightly.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Chilton Repair Manual for:

All U.S. & Canadian models of Datsun 1200, 210 & Nissan Sentra

Part No. 7197

312 pages

Great to excellent condition; no rips, tears or stains; lightly used.

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