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US $100.00
Location:

Mansfield, Texas, United States

Mansfield, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Item: White Volvo GMC WX Series Truck Factory Service Manual

Year/model covered: White/GMC/Volvo WX series trucks [Xpeditor]

Contents: complete 2 volume set: Chapters: General, Service & maintenance, Engine [air cleaner-cooling system-fan clutch only], electrical, power train [except engine], air systems, front axle -steering, frame-suspension, cab-hood-heater-AC, miscellaneous. Individual manuals mounted in factory binders.

Number of pages [approximate]:1500

Size: 8 1/2" X 11" X 6"

Printed-revised: 1998

Binding: Individual manuals mounted in factory binders

Condition: Used/information complete and legible/used condition

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