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Hi All,

There is this company in NZ that do a good translation of Japanese user manuals and workshop manuals.

If you visit this page and enter your interest then they may decide to actually do it when there is enough requests.

http://www.jpnz.co.nz/afawcs0131171/CATID=...uctdetails.html

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keep it coming guys, the more the quicker they'll consider it...

even though you may get G35 workshop manual but a translated V35 manual might be better in cases where it's specific to RHD service.

note that this is not a simple user manual explaining how to jack up car, fasten seat belt, etc,

this workshop manual will be the full blown diagram of engine / mechanical parts etc

ask those who has had a workshop manual on an older skyline generations, e.g. R32/R33/R34

it can be quite useful to those DIY work or even for your own reference.

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it helps however Infiniti are LHD. in most cases they are similar, with exception that the electronic wiring diagram have different colour codes, and they do not have TV Tuner.

There are also some cases where a RHD service manual can be a lot more useful particularly when working around engine bays...

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ask those who has had a workshop manual on an older skyline generations, e.g. R32/R33/R34

it can be quite useful to those DIY work or even for your own reference.

I have the R33 engine manual 460 pages just for the engine.

As for fake sign ups, when there is enough interest they will ask for a certain amount of deposits before the start translating the manual.

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C'mon all V35 owners!!!

I am shocked that only 34 people have displayed interest in this manual, for all the little questions people have would it not be easier to look it up in a proper workshop manual than to throw the question out there and receive guestimations as your response?

The chit chat about what people are doing to their rides is great but when posed with particular problems, the best answer will come out of the manual!

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