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hey guys, this is my first post,

does anyone know where i can get a workshop manaul for my R33 gts-t skyline??

it is a 1993

and i canot find anyone that can get me one.

i am in sydney and will drive anywhere to pick it up(longer the better cos i just got the car and want to drive as much as possible) lol

any info would be great

cheers

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Good timing, WineRed !

W/S manual has just been translated. Here's the link

http://www.jpnz.co.nz

Also try www.power-integration.com for some cool tech stuff and

www.meggala.com

of course ! Download the book "The Sky Is The Limit" as well, It gives factory ECU diagnostics, paint/colour codes and other cool as sh1t..

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yeah were all after the workshop manual. the book which gives you detailed information about your engine eletrics etc. the book youd have next to you when doing something under the bonnet, the book that would save us all hundreds of dollars come time to mods the boook that would.....ok

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Guy's,,,,I'm sure the manual is copywrited,,,,,So talk in here about Photocopying and Scanning is a NO NO.

Check it out:

www.jpnz.co.nz/xcart/customer/product.php?productid=83&cat=&page=10717

It's $250 NZ,,,,why not just buy it,,,they went to a lot of trouble to translate it.

Neil.

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