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Here is a nice haynes Customizing Manual for your Honda/ Neon/ Toyota/ Etc/ Etc. This manual is Loaded with Pictures and how tos. This manual will come in great handy for the little customizer that does this at home or at a shop. it shows how to do custom instrument clusters, Interiors, Brakes, Sound Systems,In car Video and engine performance!! Shipping on this Manual is 4.00 Media Mail. Thanks for looking at my auctions!!Out of country bidders, please contact me first for a shipping quote to your country!. Thanks again

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