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Haynes Toyota Land Cruiser 1968 1977 Owners Workshop Manual Fj40 Fj43 Fj45 Fj55 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.89
Location:

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Shows overall wear - book is fully readable.
UPC:Does not apply

Up for purchase is "Haynes Toyota Land Cruiser 1968 thru 1977 Owners Workshop Manual".

It is softcover, has been used in the shop, and shows overall wear but is completely readable - binding is intact; pages are complete with some greasy fingerprint markings; there is no writing except some notations on the last cover page [a blank page]; outer edges of the page block have dirt and grease; cover is dirty and worn but is fully intact. 

Thanks for looking and have a nice day.

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