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Corsica Beretta Book 2 Engine Controls & Electrical 1992 Gm Shop Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Scotland Neck, North Carolina, United States

Scotland Neck, North Carolina, United States

Corsica Beretta Book 2 Engine Controls & Electrical 1992 GM Shop Service Manual ST 374-92-2

 

Please be aware that the item was used in an auto mechanic shop.  It may have grease, finger prints, scratches, scuffs, dings, blemishes, or other imperfections/damages that can not be seen on the picture due to flash, dirt, angle of camera, or for other reasons. We always try to point out any major issues.  You are purchasing these items with this information in mind. 

 
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