Porsche 928 Workshop Manuals O.e.m Copyright 1977 on 2040-parts.com
Bumpass, Virginia, United States
Excellent condition, clean pages. 6 volumes: Vol. 1 Engine, Vol. 2 Transmission, Vol. 3 Transmission, Vol. 4 Chassis, Heating, Air Conditioning, Vol. 5 Body, Electrics, Vol. 6 Electrics (wiring diagrams). Copyright 1977. Printed in Germany.
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