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maybe you dont appreciate some of it but i guarantee that alot of other members do, this thread is for everything and anything for skyline, even some of the more basic stuff. Please if anyone has anything they can add then please take the time to upload it here for everyone to see

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nice share thankyou, now i have found something everyone will love, the original japanese r33 full workshop manual, this is what that jpnz would have used when they translated it into english.

Would really love the translated version if anyone knows a link pls msg me.

Anyways here is the link, there are a few files, the r33 wiring manual and youy will see one called "Nissan Complete Book.pdf" thats the full japanese workshop manual.

Please share any links or info you guys have for everyone to use, we all love these cars and we should share with eachother, the more people that share then it might inspire other people with stuff we havnt seen to share...

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jl8xtprmam0iiuy/vFIQxwddTX

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And don't forget this:

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/458407-nissan-skyline-r33-service-manual-ocr-pdf-rb25-rb26/?hl=%2Bmanual#entry7571257

And It s not my post, I'm just including the link in this thread. Thank the other guy - jamesnorman93.

yes this is good thanks for sharing, this is the whole reason why i started this thread in the first place, pls people share what you have found, im convinced there is more stuff out there that people have and i would love them to take the time to share with the community

or does someone know how i can ocr the japanese text in the pdf file so that the text can be selected and translated, yes i know there is already a translated version but most people dont have that so i want to try translate it so i can share it with everone

The link to the "nissan complete book.pdf" that i posted before is actually just 1 of a 5 book set

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As you can see, there are 5 manuals:

1) (most left in photo) 1993 R33 Skyline service manual, covering both the 2 door coupes and 4 door sedans

2) (middle top, white) 1995 new car technical manual, incorporating all aspects of the R33 GT-R, and any other changes to the rest of the lineup

3) (middle bottom, red) 1996 service manual, all R33 models as listed, showing changes

4) (right top, white) 1997 wiring diagrams

5) (right bottom, red) 1997 service manual.

here is a link to the site that i found this information

http://www.r33gt-r.com/2014/04/r33-skyline-service-manuals.html?m=1

Does anyone have any of the other ones??

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