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Oldsmobile 1988 Delta 88, Ninety-eight, Service Manual Supplement on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
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Oxford, Nebraska, United States

Oxford, Nebraska, United States
Very Good Condition, cover show a little fading from age and the pages are very good condition, no rips or tears
Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Type:New Product Service Manual Supplement Year:1988 Models:Delta 88, Ninety-Eight Make:Oldsmobile UPC:Does not apply

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1988 Oldsmobile
New Product Service Manual Supplement
Delta 88, Ninety-Eight

Very Good Condition, covers shows some fading from age and the pages are in very good condition, no rips or tears

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