Vw Corrado G60 Original Owners Manual on 2040-parts.com
Arcadia, California, United States
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1990 VW Corrado G60 original factory owners manual that came with the car. Aside from the cover having damage do to it do to my pup getting a hold of it. Other wise is actually in very nice condition. Just the cover has damage, and back cover minor wear. The manual is complete no writing inside, and no damage other then just the front cover, and back cover. Ships in The United States only. Sold As Is/ No Returns thanks. |
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