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Hey up fellas and ladies, I am selling:

FULL ENGINE SERVICE MANUAL for the

R32 GTR

and

R33 (RB20E, RB25DE, RB25DET & RB26DETT)

and now

R34 SERIES!!

These are organized into A4 ring binders. I realize that these are available on CD but to print these off (which is much more practical when you need to look at the manual under the bonnet of your car) costs a alot of money and ink as the R32 SERVICE MANUAL is 804 pages long! (About $160 to photocopy)

I however am able to produce these at less than retail/domestic prices,

to that end it is well worth the money:

R32 ENGINE SERVICE MANUAL --- $20.00p

R33 ENGINE SERVICE MANUAL --- $20.00p

R34 ENGINE SERVICE MANUAL --- $20.00p

Please enquire about P+P costs as these are being posted from UK and P+P is dependant on which manual you require)

PAYMENT BY PAYPAL IS PREFERABLE

(please PM me for payment details and your delivery address)

Please see pictures below, these are not photos of the full contents but part of it to show they are indeed the full manuals

I am a member of www.skylineowners.com and have sold many of these with NO NEGATIVE FEEDBACK :P

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hey man can you get full work shop manuals for the r32 gtr, as in not just the motor

the manual is for the GTR COMPLETE butty, not just engine. They are what the factory fitters use, includes all specification tables, full diagrams, gow-to's etc. very comprehensive, I use a copy of the R33 manual myself and its fine,.

Have you got any for the old rb20det redtop eccs?

Dave

only got whats listed at the top of the thread people :-)

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