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Subaru 1970 To 1988 Chilton Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Oxford, Nebraska, United States

Oxford, Nebraska, United States
Very Good Condition, Cover shows very little use if any, Pages are in Great Condition with no rips or tears
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Models:All Type:Chilton Repair Manual Year:1970 to 1988 Make:Subaru

Chilton Repair Manual
SUBARU
1970 to 1988
All US and Canadian Models

Very Good Condition, shows very little use if any, pages are in Great Condition. No rips or tears

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