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I am new to this forum, and recently bought a 1998 Nissan Skyline R34, but it did not come with the manual book with specifications, I was wondering if anyone knew if there was a website for an online Manual? or a place i could buy one? If there is already a thread concerning this, please direct me too it, i had a look with no luck. Thanks in advance!!! :)

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Nissan R34 Workshop Manual in Japanese

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I bought these at AutoWorld Books at Rushcutters Bay Sydney.

Occasionally Hanzie the odd Manual might come and go at Haynes Manuals at Fairford Rd Padstow NSW

Rare to come across nowadays.

I've compiled a set of PDF's and docs on the R34 that people have found useful:

http://www.mediafire.com/download/kfp0g2vulagm88v/R34.rar

Contains:

A book of skyline stuff (lol)

R34 10000KM Maintenance

R34 ECU Pin outs

R34 GTR MFD Manual

R34 Interior fuse box english translation

R34 NZDM brochure

R34 Service manual

R34 Stereo pin outs

Nissan Paint code index

Nothing near a users manual but you'll definitely pick up some stuff from the lot. General operations of the vehicle, just post a thread here :)

Skylines Australia - The Imported Manual-less car owner's manual*

*Certain excerpts may or may not be correct. Some advices and instructions may lead to more headache and frustration.

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Hey,

Here is the link i was talking about, you can read it online and such. But it looks like others have beat me to it ;)

Anyway here you go incase you still needed or just want to have a look see http://www.scribd.com/doc/5332929/Nissan-Skyline-R34-Workshop-Manual-English

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