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Toyota Altezza Engine Workshop Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Auckland, North Island, NZ

Auckland, North Island, NZ
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This is the Altezza / Gita Engine only workshop manual and is a new publication from JPNZ International.
 
This manual has been translated from the original Japanese factory manual into English and is over 150 pages.
 

Translated from the oringinal Toyota factory Japanese manual's.

Please see below for manual contents..

Engine ASSY, removal and installation, valve clearance, timing belt,camshaft, camshaft oil seal, cylinder head and much moreEngine ASSY, removal and installation, valve clearance, timing belt,camshaft, camshaft oil seal, cylinder head and much more
Models Covered:

Altezza and Gita 10 series 


Engines covered:

1G-FE, 2JZGE & 3S-GE

Shipping is from New Zealand by New Zealand post and takes from 5 to 10 working days, if the manual is lost we Guarantee to send a replacement.

JPNZ International has been in business for 14 years and produce over 250 manuals. This manual is perfect for the home mechanic wanting to save money or the trade mechanic as this manual will specify every engine fault and how to repair.

 


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