H1-b Kawasaki Asssembly And Pelreparation Manual Water Damaged Original Man Cave on 2040-parts.com
Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
Water Damaged. Most of the pages are stuck together. I pulled this out of an old binder. Probably been in there since 1971. This was printed in 1971. It has had water damage from a long time ago.Only bid if you agree you're OK with the condition. I could try and pull it apart but I'll leave it up to you. This would look great in a frame in a garage. In the pictures you can see how the pages are stuck together
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