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Are there no links in the www.skylineowners.com sites for these files ? I have all 3 the R32 GTR, R33 Engine, and a complete R33 parts listing ala FAST. If someone has adecent website I can upload on Monday from work with a permanent 2Mb feed.

Gentlemen,

The R33 engine manual is available to download free of charge from URL

http://www.qu4ck.com/nissan%20skyline%20r3...ce%20manual.pdf. This is the same version that you can buy from New Zealand which is the original Jap version translated to English.

It is 153Mb so you will need a high speed connection and probably software like FlashGet to speed up the download. I downloaded it on Friday 03/09/2004 so hopefully its still available.

Don't try opening this in the browser as it will take a very long time

ok, i'm sorry to say, but the reason why the link on the main post has been removed, is because i'm no longer able to host it.

I had it hosted for about a month, then bandwidth charges became crazy because i was hosting about 6 different manuals off my computer and uploaded about 600megs - 1 gig a day. My optus got capped in like 2 weeks.

sorry fellars, until I find another place to host it.

Hey guys, I am in Brisbane, if anyone has a copy they can provide for me that would be awesome, I have tried all the links provided to no avail.. :) let me know people if someone can provide a copy via a link. I have broadband so it shouldn't be a problem for me :D

Cheers

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