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i am very interested in as copy of the manual as i am only a newbie at these cars and am havin enuff trouble without a manual in ewither japanese or english so will make do with the jap version

From looking at the fast software, it looks like the return line connects back into the surge chamber, i can't quite tell but it looks like the fuel pump mounts inside this, i'm guessing it's a plastic enclosure of some type.

It's showing the return line connecting into the bottom of the surge chamber (tank).

hey mate cheers heaps for tracking down the info, but it happens i found the return line hanging in the tank and yes it connects to a barb end on the bottom of the tank (actually off the surge tank sort of setup) to keep it at the bottom.

gotta love how helpful fellow stagea owners are when in need :)

thanks again

Brad

PM's sent out... hopefully all of you guys who replied got it.

I might edit the bookmarks in the PDF's and change them to english for you guys, so you can navigate the manuals easier.

PM's sent out... hopefully all of you guys who replied got it.

I might edit the bookmarks in the PDF's and change them to english for you guys, so you can navigate the manuals easier.

that would be awesome, what about a full translation of the whole manual for $40 ill pay :O

that would be awesome, what about a full translation of the whole manual for $40 ill pay :D

hahaha I can see how you can afford to do an expensive build... you skimp on everything else :O

but seriously... no. It'd take me a quarter of a century to do all that with my knowledge level of japanese

hahaha I can see how you can afford to do an expensive build... you skimp on everything else :)

but seriously... no. It'd take me a quarter of a century to do all that with my knowledge level of japanese

hahaha true true, gotta watch ya money ;)

i was joking anyway, and ill pay the money in sometime this week when i get 5 min spare, but ill PM u and let u know when i do :P

cheers mate

Brad

Sounds good Shan.

Like I mentioned, if you're gonna be in Sydney anytime soon, please let me know if it's easier for me to come and meet you to grab it. I can pay for it then or do the DD - choice is yours.

Cheers,

Nick T.

ps i am the dude that served u at supercheap at taree wit da stag. :D

lol no worries... it'll be a week before I start sending them out, so take your time fellas.

not yet Alex, as most people who asked for one are yet to pay. But if making a small profit weighs so heavily on your conscience, then maybe from now on you can make the initial investment to help out others?

No, Its not on my conscience at all.

Supply and demand. I am not going to get angry at anyone for selling what they have, afterall, they have it and others want it (such as myself) so why wouldnt you sell it?

Anyway, selling a manual is much more different to selling a product. A manual truely helps others out, it is not just something that people want.

On another note, $140 for a Stagea CD with service manuals is pretty high. Youd think by now someone would have basically released it for free (as happend with JPNZ)

I only have but thanks, this item will help greatly when screwing about with my unicorn. Ta

Just confirming that I've recieved payment from the following:

ALEXCIM

munchdesign

EGA41T

TERMINAL

beastien

Thanks guys...

heya funkymonkey i was wonderin if my payment has shown in your bank yet? as i deposited it last thursday at the commonwealth branch in ballarat victoria.

please advise,it was deposited with a note saying was from D. Andrews.

thanx and hope to hear from you soon

daniel (oxford1327)

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