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Jdm Mazda Eunos Cosmo Jces Jc3s Original Genuine Parts List Catalog on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Japan, Japan

Japan, Japan
Condition:Used Country of Manufacture:Japan

This is an Original JDM MAZDA Eunos COSMO JCES JC3S genuine parts list catalog.

Published in 4/1994. 

Measurements: 183 mm x 257 mm x 13 mm. 

350 pages with diagrams and part numbers in Japanese language.

Hard to obtain since originally released to dealerships in Japan only, never intended for public use.

There are normal wear or dirt from use or storage and may be some notes.

Well-used but still fit for service. 

Please see photos for details.


All of my items are used and sold as-is.

I would be glad to combine other items to save shipping costs. 


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