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Porsche 356 Service Shop Repair Manual 356c 356sc 356a 356b_henry Elfrink on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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Wisconsin, US

Wisconsin, US
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Porsche Technical Manual - A Comprehensive Technical Manual for Engineers, Mechanics, and Owners - by Henry Elfrink.  Focuses on the 356 models of 50s and early 60s. 

Fair/Good condition, softcover, solid & complete, most pages are clean, some wear/handling/writing.

Includes information on:  ID/Maintenance - Engines - Fuel System - Electrical - Drive Train - Wheels/Steering/Suspension. 

Excellent Value Porsche manual!  Shipping is $3.50 (Media Mail est. 1-2 weeks/Confirmation) Or $5.95 (Padded Priority Envelope) within USA.

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