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Honda Inspire Japanese Brochure 2007/12 Dba-cp3 J35a Pgm-fi on 2040-parts.com

US $4.50
Location:

Kadoma, Osaka, Japan

Kadoma, Osaka, Japan
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

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This is a used  Japanese  Brochure for HONDA INSPIRE.

Good Condition. 50+28 pages. No dealer name is stamped/stickered. 
US$8.00 to World Wide, Air Mail as Printed Matter. I will mail this to you by my own way.
Special packing request, express and tracking mail are extra.
You can save the H/S charges if you win more than one from me(please wait for my calculation of your total).
Your payment must be sent into my account at PayPal in 7 days after my email to the winner.
You will find stain, torn, memo, and folds. This is written in Japanese.
Please ask me more pictures inside.... Again, PAYPAL ONLY!!! No exception!!
 
 

 

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