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Clymer Honda Cb750 Dohc Fours 1979-1981 Service Repair Maintenance Full Color on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Claremont, California, United States

Claremont, California, United States
GOOD CONDITION, ALL PAGES ATTACHED,NO RIPS OR TEARS THAT I CAN SEE, HAS BEEN USED
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States ISBN:0-89287-304-3

CLYMER

HONDA

CB750 DOHC FOURS

1979-1981

SERVICE

REPAIR

MAINTENANCE

FULL COLOR

SECRETS FROM TOP TUNERS

BY:

ED SCOTT

EDITOR:

ERIC JORGENSEN

PUBLISHER:

JEFF ROBINSON

CLYMER PUBLICATIONS

12860 MUSCATINE STREET

P.O. BOX 20

ARLETA, CA 91331

PRINTED IN USA

308 PAGES


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