Toyota Belta 2005 ~ Current Model Owners Manual on 2040-parts.com
Auckland, North Island, NZ
Owners handbook for the Toyota Belta 2005~ current model Japanese Import. Brand new item. This handbook has been translated from the original Japanese handbook has been translated into English and is very professional with full illustrations.
MODELS: KSP92, SCP92, NCP96
ENGINE TYPE: 1KR-FE (1.0) 2SZ-FE (1.3) 2NZ-FE (1.3) Front wheel drive and 4WD
These handbooks are great to compliment your vehicle and add value for resale
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