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- Haynes manual pontiac firebird 1982-1992(US $5.00)
- 1999 pontiac grand am dealer sales brochure; coupe; sedan; 30 pgs; wirebound(US $7.99)
- 1999 pontiac montana dealer sales brochure; minivan; 30 pgs; wirebound(US $7.99)
- 1995 pontiac full-line sales brochure; grand am; sunfire; firebird; 76 pgs(US $8.99)
- 1999 pontiac bonneville dealer sales brochure; se; sse; 30 pgs; wirebound(US $7.99)
- 1976 pontiac service manual supplement(US $11.00)
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