Mercedes-benz 230 280se/e 450sl/sel/slc Maintenance Booklet on 2040-parts.com
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MERCEDES-BENZ 230 280SE/E 450SL/SEL/SLC MAINTENANCE BOOKLET
this booklet is from around 1975-1977 approximately shows typical use and grunge especially on corners and edges a little bit of staining from water perhaps toward the back the cover is trying to separate from the spine at the back but the pages are still attached please see images returns allowed, buyer pays all shipping |
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