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i've got the jap copies of all the r32 n r33 service manuals (with pretty detailed instructions from what I can tell) on its way from japan (yes I know "why put a CD on a container?", I posed that question to the agent in japan too).

Once its here I'll have a go at translating it and then sendin whoever wants a copy one.

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i bought the CD off EBay because for some reason i couldnt download the one off gtrcentral (damn dial ups!). Its the R32 GTR one so i dont know if its of any help. I have a burner, but alas, i am a retard and dont know how to use it! hehe

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Ghost ryder,

yes please, i have been trying to down load at http;sami.kallio.com/skyline/gtr_32_service_manual.pdf. it's there but i am a 43 year old non pdf compliant knob! I can't get the friggen thing to unload (give me a spanner any day!) Frustrated as buggery. I'd love one of the CD's ,How do we go about it? And or how do i get this PDF stuff sorted out ?

Thanks

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Ghost ryder,  

yes please, i have been trying to down load at http;sami.kallio.com/skyline/gtr_32_service_manual.pdf.  it's there but i am a 43 year old non pdf compliant knob! I can't get the friggen thing to unload (give me a spanner any day!) Frustrated as buggery. I'd love one of the CD's ,How do we go about it? And or how do i get this PDF stuff sorted out ?

Thanks

PM me and we can get it all organised from there.

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I have down loaded the R33 Service Manual(150Mb) PDF from a UK link in Skylineowners.com thread. It is the business, also have the Workshop manual for the R32 GTR, only 23Mb. Pitty there is not an FTP area on this website. The R33 book is 491 pages in all and cannot be compressed.

Regards

Mark

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http://www.gtr.org.uk ..........try this link there is a lot of talk on the www.skylineowners.com site as some of the lads have the R33 Service manual and are downloading it from each other. The above link is fast and active as of today.

Regards

Mark

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Well I got off my Ass and had a look at what Manuals I have..

I have the Following.

R32 GTR Service Manual -English- Approx 800 Pages

R33 GTR Service Manual -English- Approx 800 Pages

The Skys the Limit -English- Skylines Downunder Information Book

For the record, you will not find the above service Manuals for a Gts-t, as NONE were ever made in English.

Why? Because only the GTR was released in Europe, Hence the English

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does anyone wanna pay me to translate the jap ones? lol... not much I mean like $5 a copy of the disc or whatever once i'm done translating it... just for the first month before everyone start pirating it.

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