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Ck Illustrated Parts Catalog 1988-1991 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Flushing, Michigan, United States

Flushing, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

Get the most specific parts book for your car, 1988-1991 CK Trucks only. This is the original SEALED book that GM dealership parts & service departments used to order parts. You will find original parts numbers, which are still useful today because most parts vendors still use those numbers to keep track of their own stock.

The illustrations in the book will help you to identify parts, and the exploded views can aid you with the assembly or disassembly of some parts of the vehicle. Parts books are the authority on the correct equipment for your vehicle.  An alphabetical index allows you to quickly look up parts by name. You can also use this book to help you decode and identify your vehicle's original equipment, including the VIN (serial number), body plate, paint and trim combinations, RPO (regular production option) codes and label, as well as engine and transmission assembly codes.

Excellent Condition - Unused!. Buy now to own the most specific parts book for your car.

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