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For those wanting the jap c34 manual

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download the torrent and use a program like utorrent to download the file (links your computer to mine to grab the file for those who don't use torrents)

enjoy

yeah i've managed to grab about 82mb so far. i've also uploaded about 90mb. i'll continue to seed it for a while, i'll also upload it to usenet for anyone who prefers that, i know i do. cheers for the upload tom :D

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will do once a few ppl have it

also downloading ABBYY finereader, should be able to scan the pdf and pull all the text from it and spit it out so it can be translated into ingrish

yeah i've managed to grab about 82mb so far. i've also uploaded about 90mb. i'll continue to seed it for a while, i'll also upload it to usenet for anyone who prefers that, i know i do. cheers for the upload tom :(

guys, try and not seed it out to the world. it is illegal to be distributing copies of the books, so just be aware of the consequences.

there's a reason it's been kept on a word of mouth level so far. don't shit in our front yard mmkay?

guys, try and not seed it out to the world. it is illegal to be distributing copies of the books, so just be aware of the consequences.

there's a reason it's been kept on a word of mouth level so far. don't shit in our front yard mmkay?

hey shan, what are the forums policies on posting links to this kind of document? while i would tend to agree with what you said, im a little confused by the fact that you can easily download anyone of the R32,R33,R34,etc workshop manuals from a number of sites, i think i've even seen them hosted by other nissan forums. you can also buy a copy off ebay, which is clearly one of the copies floating on the net that someone has downloaded and burnt to a CD to try and make money. i guess im asking how illegal can it really be, i mean they cant just be lucky to have not been caught yet.

Is usenet a hosting site? I don't partake in torrenting so if there is another way..

nah, usenet is something different, i wont get into the nitty gritty of what it is because i only have a basic understanding myself. basically anything that is available on torrents you will find someone has also uploaded to usenet, but you download from servers and not other people, so you don't have to wait for people to be online and seeding to get what your after and you always max out your internet connection, i see down speeds of 2.4mb/s (which is my max downspeed).

to get the files you need to have access to the usenet newsgroups, the binary section in particular. there are a few service providers out there and yes you have to pay a small fee for access, i pay $10 a month for unlimited access. you also need a newsreader capable of downloading binaries. so probaby not worth it just to get this one PDF. i might look into getting it up hosted somewhere.

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hey shan, what are the forums policies on posting links to this kind of document? while i would tend to agree with what you said, im a little confused by the fact that you can easily download anyone of the R32,R33,R34,etc workshop manuals from a number of sites, i think i've even seen them hosted by other nissan forums. you can also buy a copy off ebay, which is clearly one of the copies floating on the net that someone has downloaded and burnt to a CD to try and make money. i guess im asking how illegal can it really be, i mean they cant just be lucky to have not been caught yet.

we don't allow any linking to any copyrighted material. regardless of who's doing it and who's getting away with it. we've been contacted by JPNZ before asking us to take down links to manuals before. Not so much Nissan Japan about their workshop manuals, but it's still copyrighted and illegal to share. So therefore blanket rule still applies.

Same reason why we took down a for sale ad for Blue Ray DVD's a week ago because they were all illegal copies. We just don't want to be labeled as a medium for that sorta stuff.

If you're gonna share URLs, please keep it to PM's. At least that way it's out of the public eye.

we don't allow any linking to any copyrighted material. regardless of who's doing it and who's getting away with it. we've been contacted by JPNZ before asking us to take down links to manuals before. Not so much Nissan Japan about their workshop manuals, but it's still copyrighted and illegal to share. So therefore blanket rule still applies.

Same reason why we took down a for sale ad for Blue Ray DVD's a week ago because they were all illegal copies. We just don't want to be labeled as a medium for that sorta stuff.

If you're gonna share URLs, please keep it to PM's. At least that way it's out of the public eye.

too easy, thanks for your input Shan :P

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