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hi Guys..

just posting for a mate who owns a 34 GTR and wants to do some work on it himself. Wondering if anyone knows where a workshop manual can be found either online or as a paper back??

cheers

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ive got that rb20/25/26 workshop manual if thats wat u guys are after... ?

I have the engine manual too, i also have the R34 manual ( it doesn'cover GTR though).

You can buy the R34 GTR manual from Nissan japan but my Japanese is not that great, actually it's none existant. I haven't been able to fine an english translation but i would think you could get one from Nissan U.K.

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hi Guys..

just posting for a mate who owns a 34 GTR and wants to do some work on it himself. Wondering if anyone knows where a workshop manual can be found either online or as a paper back??

cheers

yer i got one for ya its about 260 pages long my email is [email protected]

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