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Found a company that prints workshop manuals that have been converted to english, here is the link http://www.jpnz.co.nz

If you go to this page http://www.jpnz.co.nz/afawcs0131170/CATID=...1/products.html you will find the nissan manuals.

Here is the catch, there is one for engine alone for $190NZ but the one under that will be one for the rest of the car and maybe engine as well (waiting on a reply to my email to confirm) but they need 150 requests before they print it, any one that has done work on there cars and have not been able to find any info on what they are doing will know how handy these things are, so, your challenge, if you choose to accept it, is to put in a request for this manual, costs you nothing to request it and once there are 150 requests you can decide then if you want to buy it or not, with all the 33 owners on here would should have enough requests in a couple of weeks.

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Found a company that prints workshop manuals that have been converted to english, here is the link http://www.jpnz.co.nz

If you go to this page http://www.jpnz.co.nz/afawcs0131170/CATID=...1/products.html you will find the nissan manuals.

Here is the catch, there is one for engine alone for $190NZ but the one under that will be one for the rest of the car and maybe engine as well (waiting on a reply to my email to confirm) but they need 150 requests before they print it, any one that has done work on there cars and have not been able to find any info on what they are doing will know how handy these things are, so, your challenge, if you choose to accept it, is to put in a request for this manual, costs you nothing to request it and once there are 150 requests you can decide then if you want to buy it or not, with all the 33 owners on here would should have enough requests in a couple of weeks.

for them to convert, and print the manual, they need 150 PAID requests... that is once they get to 150, they will email everyone asking for a deposit.

so you need to find atleast 150 people that are 100% on buying one, otherwise it wont happen.

we are trying to do the same thing with the galant/legnum manual, and there isnt even 150 in australia...

Sif not just post that up...

Check my previous posts, there is a link to it in there, that manual only covers the engine tho, this one covers everything else and maybe engine as well.

GOOD WORK WOrp.!!!! I just added my name to the list , they have 20 on the list already , I reckon they will get 150 when word gets around , the price isnt too bad either , about $100Aus. I paid $120 a few months ago just for the wiring diagram chapter of the WH Statesman manual set... COME ON ALL YOU R33 JOCKEYS- LETS GET THIS HAPPENING , EVERYONES BEEN PEED OFF AT NOT BEING ABLE TO ACCESS AN ENGLISH VERSION, ALL OUR TROUBLES COULD BE OVER!!!!!!!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=1716336

SAU has been contacted by JPNZ in regards to the links to illegal jpnz manual download sites being posted on SAU. We have advised JPNZ that we will take action against anybody who posts these manuals or links to their download sites and we will be going through and removing all previous download links.

Please remember that pirating these manuals is ripping JPNZ off. They have worked hard to offer a product which has been offered free of charge illegally to anybody who wants one. Please think of the ramifications this has on their business.

If you notice a link of the above nature, please use the 'report post' button to have a moderator remove it.

Thanks all,

Christian

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