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Glendora, California, United States

Glendora, California, United States
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Porsche 912 Autobook 897

 

 

1965 - 1969

 

 

Owners Workshop Manual

 

 

by Kenneth Ball

 

 

Autobooks Ltd. 1976

 

 

Printed and Bound in Brighton England for Autobooks Ltd. by G. Beard & Son Ltd.

 

 

144 Pages



Manual is in good condition.

 

 

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