Porsche 1996 911 Carrera S And 911 Carrera Service Information Technik 49952196 on 2040-parts.com
Hightstown, New Jersey, United States
This is the Factory Service Information booklet. It is for the 911 S Carrera and the 911 Targa. It has the following sections, Engine, Fuel and Ignition, Transmission, Running Gear, Body, Body Equipment, Electrical System and Overview, about 90 pages of information. It is bound and punched for 3 or 4 hole binders. Condition, covers 8.5 pages 10/10. Paypal only free shipping
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