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Volkswagen Rabbit Jetta Pickup Diesel 80-84 Bentley Repair Manual Vw Vrd4 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Oxford, Wisconsin, United States

Oxford, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Country of Manufacture:United States ABPA Partslink Number:VW8000122 Manufacturer Part Number:VRD4 ISBN:0-8376-1703-0 OEM Part Number:VW8000122, VW 800 0122 ISBN 13:978-0-8376-1703-9

This paper back manual is in useable shape. All Pages are present and readable.This writing in the front cover. I have used this to work on a 84 Jetta. The procedures are easy to follow and the illustrations are excellent.

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