Selected Product: | Chassis Engineering HP1055 Paperback Author: Herb Adams Publisher: HP Trade Release Date: 1992-11-19 ISBN-10: 1557880557 ISBN-13: 9781557880550 List Price: $19.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Engineer to Win (Motorbooks Workshop) ISBN-10: 0879381868 ISBN-13: 9780879381868 List Price:$29.95 Auto Math Handbook HP ISBN-10: 1557880204 ISBN-13: 9781557880208 List Price:$19.95 How to Make Your Car Handle ISBN-10: 0912656468 ISBN-13: 0075478000012 List Price:$19.95 How to Make Your Car Handle ISBN-10: 0912656468 ISBN-13: 9780912656465 List Price:$19.95 Metal Fabricator's Handbook ISBN-10: 0895868709 ISBN-13: 9780895868701 List Price:$19.95 Metal Fabricator's Handbook ISBN-10: 0895868709 ISBN-13: 0075478008704 List Price:$19.95 Auto Math Handbook HP ISBN-10: 1557880204 ISBN-13: 0075478010202 List Price:$19.95 Competition Car Suspension: A practical handbook ISBN-10: 1844253287 ISBN-13: 9781844253289 List Price:$44.95 |
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