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Total Auto Body Repair 1st Edition 1st Print Hardcover By L.c.rhone on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
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Vero Beach, Florida, United States

Vero Beach, Florida, United States
good condition
Type:auto fundamentals Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

TOTAL AUTO BODY REPAIR 1st Edition 1st Print Hardcover by L.C.Rhone.  This great hardcover automotive manual is in good used condition.  Has some cover wear and fading.  Book is otherwise in good condition.  Buyer in USA to pay $5.00 for media mail shipping  all other locations please email seller for shipping charges.  I am happy to combine items to save you the most on shipping.  Please visit my ebay store.  Feel free to email seller with any questions you may have.  If you do not have a Paypal account please feel free to email seller for other payment options.

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