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Can anyone link me with a pdf/link for a service manual for a 34gt??? Something equivalent to a Gregory's manual would be excellent.

....Just wanna know general servicing info such as oil capacity, visc, changing brake pads, etc etc And a bit of mechanical info too would be good.

:P

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glad you appreciate it, I put a thread up on here before showing the manuals online and someone had a cry its copyright..

meh its helped you out which is the main thing

If Nissan has a problem with it being on the internet then the forum hosting them would be in a bit more 'trouble'(lol) then urself. In saying that the worst outcome would be that Nissan warns the forum hosting the pdf to take it down immediately and that's provided he is not allowed to host it. big woop

...if we wanna get technical; photocopying something out of a book like we all did back in school is a breach of copyright. But we all did it. Heck, im on the Herald Sun webpage right now and even they have "© Herald and Weekly Times. All times AEDT (GMT + 11)." at the bottom of the site. Yet how many of us have forwarded a link from there? ...fark me i can keep goin all day!

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have u agree with ur stealth, how the hell u ment to do assignments if u cant photocopy pages! plus im only viewing the manual, not priniting so in effect it still was purchased legally originally and is now for online reading only. The internet is my library :rofl:

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