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This How To Build a Dune Buggy: An Illustrated, Step-By-Step Guide by Earl Duty is published by Amos Press.
OUR PRICES INCLUDE FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL USANew manual. Latest edition by the publisher. In plastic wrapper. Satisfaction guaranteed by The Motor Bookstore. ISBN-13: 978-1-88052-426-8 BINDING: Paperback - 8 x 10.75 inches PUBLISHER: Amos Press PAGES: 221 - Over 800 b&w photos and illustrations WEIGHT (pounds): 2 Manufacture Part Number: XDUNE |
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