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Vintage Clymer 1964-1981 Suzuki 125-400cc Singles Repair Shop Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Texarkana, Arkansas, United States

Texarkana, Arkansas, United States
Used with no torn or missing pages.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Edition:7Th Make Covered:Suzuki Printing:Seventh 1989 Model Covered:125-400 CC Singles Year of Printing:1985 Year (S) Coverd:1964-1981 ISBN No.:0-89287-280-2 Part No.:M369

Vintage Clymer 1964-1981 SUZUKI 125-400cc SINGLES Repair Shop Service Manual 

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