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Haynes Repair Manual 19020 Buick Olds Pontiac 1985 Thru 2002 Full Size Fwd on 2040-parts.com

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Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Part Number:19020 Category:Automotive Repair Brand:Haynes Repair Manual Years:1985 - 2002 UPC:038345016271

HAYNES Repair Manual 19020
Buick Oldsmobile Pontiac
Full-Size Front-Wheel Drive Models
1985 thru 2002
Front-wheel Drive

Models covered in this manual:
Buick, Oldsmobile and Pontiac C and H body vehicles (FWD)
Buick: LeSabre, Electra and Park Avenue
Oldsmobile: Delta 88 Royale, Ninety Eight and Regency
Pontiac: Bonneville
Does not include diesel engine or supercharger information, or rear-wheel drive models

Condition:
• Used Book: Acceptable
• The cover has creases, nicks, curled corners and scratches on the front and back.
• Interior pages have creases but are intact, clean, and readable.
• Pictures are of actual book offered in this listing.

Description:
• Authors: Mike Stubblefield and John H Haynes
• Haynes Repair Manual - 19020
• UPC: 038345016271
• ISBN: 156392479X

Notes:
• From a clean smoke free environment
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