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Location:

Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States

Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

GREGORY'S AUTOFIX OWNERS SERVICE MANUAL: MITSUBISHI EXPRESS STARWAGON 1987-1994.

Gregory's publication No.604 covering Mitsubishi Express Starwagon 1987 thru 1994, 2WD & 4WD van, wagon 2.0L & 2.4 L petrol models.

Engines: 
2.0 L (1997 cc) "4G63" 4 cyl petrol
2.4 L (2350 cc) "4G64" 4 cyl petrol

Transmissions: 
KM135 5-speed MAN (SF 4x2)
KM147 5-speed MAN (SF 4x4)
R5M21 5-speed MAN (SG & SH 4x2)
V5M21 5-speed MAN (SG & SH 4x4)
AW372 4-speed AUTO (SF)
R4AW2 4-speed AUTO (SG & SH)

Condition:  Overall the book is in good condition.  Clean text. 

Please email me if you have any questions. (BS4)

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