I-Car Professional Automotive Collision Repair
2nd edition
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Word Count
168,500 words, Guess
Page Count
674 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100766814009
- ISBN-139780766814004
- Open LibraryOL10939376M
Description
Today, more than ever, automotive collision repair technicians are needed. However, to be a successful collision repair technician, the student must master a wide range of skills. The I-CAR Professional Automotive Collision Repair, 2e text will help students master those skills by providing them with the knowledge they need in an easy-to-understand format. This text provides an explanation of the theory behind a successful repair. It also provides information on the latest collision repair tools, equipment, and techniques and offers important safety tips and strategies for students to use in protecting themselves and the environment. Finally, it provides the foundation needed to prepare for the ASE Certification Exam and offers insight into what it takes to become a successful, well-rounded collision repair technician. - Preface.
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