General Motors Gm Fuel Injection Shop Product Service Training Manual 1987 on 2040-parts.com
Garden City, Missouri, US
This is a 1987 GM Fuel Injection Product Service Training manual # 16009.10-1A. Overall good used condition with minor edge wear and staining. There is a name written on the outside of the pages. Please check pictures for details and condition. I am posting SEVERAL mechanics manuals (Ford, Chilton, Haynes) on eBay, so please check my other items listed. I will combine shipping on multiple auctions won. Thanks for looking.
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