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I know that many people have been waiting for the manuals and most of us probably have them.

I have created a little menu system whereby you can select between the two manuals.

It is autorun when you insert the CD with nice little icons and stuff. I have also included acrobat reader 5.1 so you can read them if you don't already have it installed.

Anyway....I have cable so download the complete ISO image or I have compressed it into tiny bits for all you dial-up people.

Let me know what you all think.

I'm gonna try to do the same but include the 33 manual when I find it.

Cheers.

ftp://[email protected]:77

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if you are using an ftp client then the user name is Skyline and the port is 77

Ip is 203.45.164.45 and there is no password

I can see the connections on my server but the downloads aren't happening so I'm not sure what the prob is. My firewall can't be it coz it won't let you in otherwise and it accepts all connections on 77. So i've turned it off anyway. And I put maximum users to infinite instead of 3, lol my bad.

Try again and see what happens.

ftp://[email protected]:77

yup. I have the R32 GTR manual, and the R32 engine manuals, but have never seen the R32 GTSt manual, if it exists it would be awesome. Just wanted to find out the contents of the ISO before I downloaded it.

yup. I have the R32 GTR manual, and the R32 engine manuals, but have never seen the R32 GTSt manual, if it exists it would be awesome. Just wanted to find out the contents of the ISO before I downloaded it.

yep, it's definately the GTST manual and the GTR manual

will do CA18, RB20E/DE/DET, RB25DET, RB26DETT - GTST

and the GTR manual is the RB26DETT plus all the 4WD systems

But I have made a menu system so you can select between the two.

it autoruns when you put the cd in.

oh.... lol then I already have them...

will do CA18, RB20E/DE/DET, RB25DET, RB26DETT - GTST

GTSt's never came with the RB26DETT. I'd say that that's just the engine manual for the R32. Does it cover anything other than the engine and ECU, like interior trim and chassis?

Its still worth the download though. Might just wanna rename it to R32 Engine Manual so you don't get anyone's hopes up.

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