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Hello all,

I don't see any PDF online of this service manual being in OCR, so I'm posting a link of one I made.

OCR makes it so much easier to find things, being able to search the document with Adobe Reader.

(old link removed).

new link - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B495mmNsnU6uYzAwLV9fVW9WREk/view?resourcekey=0-Qa9Lfekqc5AnkoecCkM5xg

It's 489 pages long.

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This is great.......clarity [OCR working wonders] is way better than the copy I have been using.

Thanks for that, your a legend.

GTofuS-T - time to scrub that sand off your tyres......lol

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On 22/07/2015 at 11:13 AM, jamesnorman93 said:

Hello all,

I don't see any PDF online of this service manual being in OCR, so I'm posting a link of one I made.

OCR makes it so much easier to find things, being able to search the document with Adobe Reader.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B495mmNsnU6uYzAwLV9fVW9WREk/view?usp=docslist_api

It's 489 pages long.

Hmm... I can't seem to edit the original post/link... Please don't click on it! If a Moderator (@phantc_s15?) could update it, that'd be great! :thanks:

Google Drive have done an update and broke the old link. (Apologies to ones who've been trying to get this file the past couple of days!) 😅

 

Below is the latest link to the exact same file:

Nissan Skyline R33 Service Manual_OCR.pdf
I'll also attach the file below as another source of downloading it.

1148653_NissanSkylineR33ServiceManual_OCR.pdf

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