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Ferrari 288 Gto Owner Manual, Sales & Service, Red Pouch, Shop Manuals, Key on 2040-parts.com

US $4,950.00
Location:

Kirkland, Washington, United States

Kirkland, Washington, United States

This is an extremely nice, complete manual set for a Ferrari 288 GTO including:

* Very rare red Ferrari leather owner's manual pouch for 288 GTO
* 288 GTO Owner's Manual (345/85) – excellent condition
* 1985 Sales & Service Book (337/85) – very nice condition
* Red Injection/Ignition Troubleshooting Manual – excellent condition
* Red GTO Gearbox/Differential Manual (379/85) – excellent condition
* Blank spare Neiman key for 288 GTO – brand new, in Ferrari Servizio Assistenza Technica plastic bag

See photos for condition. Perfect for concours showing or having a correct complete set for your 288 GTO.

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