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Ferrari Fuel Injection System - Factory Training Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $19.55
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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Ferrari Fuel Injection System factory training manual. 30 pages. Great for the do-it-yourself owner.

I bought all these Ferrari factory service manuals (see my other listings...17 manuals in all) from a guy whose Dad used to be a mechanic at Classic BMW & Ferrari in Dallas (before Ferrari of Dallas broke off on their own...even years before they eventually became Boardwalk Ferrari, as they are currently known). 


These were the publications put out by the Ferrari factory to the dealerships in order to train the mechanics on how to work on the Ferrari service cars. They are high-quality copies of the originals. These ARE NOT electronic PDF files on a disc. These ARE actual paper pages with the information printed on them.


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