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Rare 1974 Mazda Rotary Pickup Dealer Workshop Manual Repu on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Mentor, Ohio, United States

Mentor, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Good shape, no damage, slight wear, clean. some pages are slightly yellow.

Made in Japan - Dealer Only - Not sold to the general public

This must be one of the most rare factory manuals and was made only for the dealership to prepare the vehicle for sale and for maintenance. These were not made for sale to the public. This manual came from a dealer who only sold one REPU and after a couple of years they gave it to that customer, I got it when I bought the truck from him (last photo). The truck was sold over a dozen years ago but this manual just turned up in a box of shop books I'm prepping for sale, check out my other auctions for more vintage Mazda and racing rotary books. 

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Will ship world wide. Please contact me with your shipping details and I will calculate a price. I will charge whatever it costs me plus 10% which is what ebay takes on the shipping part of the transaction. 

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