Porsche 911 T E S Mechanical Fuel Injection Workshop Service Manual Original on 2040-parts.com
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Original Porsche 911 Mechanical Fuel Injection manual for years 1969 through 1973. It was printed on glossy paper and is in excellent used condition with only minor soiling due to age. Porsche Document Number 4532.21. There are a total of 52 pages excluding covers. The manual has 4-punch holes so they can be inserted into factory workshop manuals.
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