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Good Condition~haynes 96020 Book Manual ~vw Diesel Rabbit Jetta Pickup 1977- 84 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
Good Used Condition
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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                         a Haynes Owners Workshop Manual for
                           VW Diesel Rabbit Jetta Pickup 
                                      1977- 1984
       
Content Information

What sets Haynes Manuals apart is the attention to detail that goes into the production of each book. Every manual is written from hands-on experience based on a complete teardown, which is the step-by-step procedure of dismantling a particular vehicle part-by-part. This is followed by the detailed rebuilding of the specific model it documents. Writing each manual takes 30 man-weeks, with authors working as teams to shorten the production time and avoid fatigue during the difficult process. Hundreds of photographs accompany each manual’s step-by-step instructions. The books are written from the actual experience of Haynes’ own expert personnel using only a basic set of tools and presented in a style that any DIYer can follow, even a beginner. The DIYer can save a great deal of time and money, not to mention feeling proud of the job, by using a Haynes book. 

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Good Used Condition.

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