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Robert:

you can download the manuals from http://www.alwayssideways.com The site has a very large bandwidth so your download should be faster...

i cannot get this to down load for me... can you send me the R32 Rb20det Service Manual to [email protected] ?
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Robert:

you can download the manuals from http://www.alwayssideways.com The site has a very large bandwidth so your download should be faster...

Where abouts on the site can you download them from?

Also, heroboy your r32 manual is only 125kb and I can't seem to d/l it...

Howdy,

I guess my ISP's "Free Webspace" has a limited upload quota, so if a few people want the file on the same day it is causing these small corrupted files. If your having trouble, try a day later, or PM me on ICQ (66745553).

Goodluck getting the file and Happy Drifting :P

  • 3 months later...

Well I've been hosting this for a fair while now, but sadly everything comes to an end eventually. I need the space for my personal webpage, so over the next couple of days I will delete the file. If anyone can't find this file on P2P you can still contact me via ICQ. Don't bother PM'ing me here, I don't come here often anymore.

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