Haynes Vw Rabbit Owners Workshop Manual 884 on 2040-parts.com
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is used so please look at photos.Cover shows some wear and grease marks.Inside is a few grease marks, but no writing and all pages are fully legible.Pages are not torn or otherwise damaged and binding is solid. Haynes VW Rabbit Owners Workshop Manual 884 All Gasoline engines '74 thru '81 (Scirocco 'Mk 1') "74 thru '84 (Rabbit, Jetta, Pick-up 'Mk 1') "80 thru '85 (Rabbit Convertible) Look at photos. |
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