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Chilton 7196 Datsun Nissan F10 310 Stanza Pulsar 1976 - 1988 Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $7.49
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Good Condition, Some wrinkles some Yellowing, Some dirty fingerprints, Very Useable, See Photos
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

CHILTONS #7196

 DATSUN / NISSAN F10, 310, STANZA, PULSAR,

1976 to 1988

Repair Manual

USA & Canada Models

Good Useable Copy, Some Yellowing, some dirty fingerprints, Some wrinkles, Complete

(see photos) 

 Very Useable!

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