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US $20.00
Location:

Chico, California, US

Chico, California, US
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On offer is an original MG Car Company Ltd manual P/N AKD819A "MGA Special Tuning" These higher performance manuals were issued at a time when manufacturers were helpful in guiding an owner through various stages of special tuning of their cars. Doesn't happen now!

This booklet covers MGA1500cc engine tuning from Stage 1-4 and 4A
This copy has been part of my own collection of MG manuals and is in excellent condition, probably never used for reference. This is not a reprint copy.

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