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Owners Owner's Manual Book Booklet 1980 80 Toyota Pickup Truck on 2040-parts.com

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USA, USA, United States

Toyota Truck owners manual in GOOD shape.

This is used so it does show wear from being in the vehicle for nearly 36 years.

A must for anyone with a 1980 model year Truck.

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