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HAYNES JEEP REPAIR MANUAL

WAGONEER, COMANCHE, CHEROKEE

1984 - 2000

FROM MAINTENANCE TO WIRING DIAGRAMS

PAY ONLY WITH PAY PAL

WE SHIP USPS PRIORITY, PARCEL SELECT, FED EX, OR UPS GROUND

CAN ALSO HAND DELIVER LOCAL

SHIPPING TO ALASKA AND HAWAII MAY BE HIGHER

ALL INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING LOCATIONS SHOULD INQUIRE ABOUT SHIPPING COST BEFORE BIDDING

PLEASE BE AWARE OF CUSTOMS FOR YOUR AREA, I HAVE NO CONTROL OVER THE GOVERNMENT

I PACK AS IF I'M BUYING

I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES TO SAVE YOU MONEY

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR PURCHASE.


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