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Honda Common Service Manual 61cm002, 2004 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Avon, Indiana, United States

Avon, Indiana, United States
Book is in excellent condition. Minor shelf wear.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Honda Motorcycle Common Service Manual. Pages are clean and crisp. Bought this with the idea I would work on my bike but ended up always taking it to the dealer for service and maintenance.

Plastic binder keeps things organized and can easily be wiped clean. Back cover has a few scratch marks/ shelf wear. Edges are crisp and  clean. See pictures for details.

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Comes from a smoke-free home.



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