Model U20 Datsun Sport 2000 Factory Work Shop Repair Manual Engine & 5 Speed on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
I worked at the local Mazda Nissan shop years ago and have been saving these manuals but is time to clean house. Hope you enjoy them they are a blast from the past please contact if you have any questions.I am a great seller and I have sold a lot of them under my old sellers name mikethewonderdog but lost my cox email and password on that account.
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