Saab 900 Factory Service Manual Section 0; Specifications 1979-1982 on 2040-parts.com
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Saab 900 1979-82 Specifications Manual Factory service manual for model year 1979-1982 Saab 900. Used condition, does have some dirt and finger marks, but no rips or missing pages. Specs of all systems of the car. Useful for repairs, or just a cool piece of nostalgia! Please feel free to ask any questions you may have before purchasing. Thanks for looking! Jesus is Lord! |
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