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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

Were did u find the 33 gtr manual. That's in digital form right?

The 491 page R33 Manual is a Japanese convert, and covers RB20e, RB25De, RB25DETT, and the RB26DETT. I have not seen it on the Australian sites as yet, I got it from the UK site, www.skylineowners.com

Regards

Mark

Is it JUST the engines, or does it cover the whole car???

R33 service manual I downloaded works a treat from the UK

Funny, what size is your PDF? I tried downloading it twice (56MB) and when trying to open it using Acrobat it says it was either corrupted or encoded incorrectly. I have Acrobat Reader 6.0.2.

Anyway, I'm giving the skyline pnc one a try.... done 24/78 parts so far :-P

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