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Honda Prelude Cvcc 1979-1982 All Models 1.8 Liter Haynes Repair Manual 601 on 2040-parts.com

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Mosheim, Tennessee, United States

Mosheim, Tennessee, United States
The Book Is In Excellent Condition (See Photos)
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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HONDA PRELUDE CVCC - Haynes Workshop Manual
PART # 601
Made In USA

Covers Honda Prelude 1979 Thru 1982 All Models, with 107cu in (1.8 Liter) engines.

Haynes Owners Workshop Manuals are written with the home mechanic in mind who does not have the luxury of a well equipped workshop nor factory service tools. Each manual covers a specific make and model. A second hand example is purchased and is used as the basis for the manual. Before overhaul begins the author undertakes considerable research into the model range and modification history talking with the manufacturers, dealers, repair specialists and owners. Each manual presents the dismantling, overhaul and reassembly in a logical sequence describing the component parts in the minutest detail, also included are comprehensive specifications and extensive fault finding charts together with details of routine maintenance.


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