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Lotus Elise Shop Manual 2001-05 On Paper(550 Pages) Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

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Montreal, Quebec, CA

Montreal, Quebec, CA
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FREE SHIPPING in Canada and United States. This is the shop manual (part # A117T0327J) for the Lotus Elise from 2001 through 2005. If you're not fully satisfied, send it back and I'll refund you the price you paid. I am not sure about the FINAL YEAR. It's on white paper, around five  hundred and fifty (550)  pages. Holes have been made for a binder. Very very heavy for shipping (more than half the cost), tracking number  and insurance included. The CD version is much cheaper, but you have to admit that it's a lot easier and convenient when you work on your car and you have the right page with you at the same time without having to go back to your computer every 10 minutes and without having to worry about getting it dirty. Plus you can write special notes directly on the page.  Bumper to bumper every part is in there. I ALWAYS ship and leave a feedback within 24 hours (business day) of payment. I accept Paypal or communicate with me for others means of payment. Thank you!

 


 

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