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R32 GTR Full Workshop Manual and 400R badge

Guys, I have a full r32 GTR workshop manual for sale. it is complete and comes with all diagrams (lift out ones etc) and is a few inches thick.

only have one so first in best dressed.

if you want it, SMS me on 0414088087 or email [email protected] (don't call as I usually cant talk on the phone at work, SMS and I will call you back)

Located in Sydney (Fairfield area)

also have a 400R GTR badge. the 4 has come off the badge but can easily be superglued back on and you would not be able to tell. (the badge is the one for the front bumper of the car and is a genuine item)

I will do both of the above for $150.

I'll give you $50 for the manual, let me know if you want to go ahead :D There are online version for download but I prefer the printed ones

I'll give you $50 for the manual, let me know if you want to go ahead :D  There are online version for download but I prefer the printed ones

sorry, ide rather leave it in the garage for $50.

enjoy tracing wiring, following diagrams etc over a A3 sized PDF Document instead of just pulling out the manual and folding out the diagrams on the spot. (instead of carrying a laptop around or printing out 7 pages everytime u want to do something :D (don't stress, i'm only stirring hehe)

looks like I have a buyer anyway.

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