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i spoke to apexi and unfortunately the only manual avialable is the one on apeix-usa.com which is not for the skyline. there is no english pfc hc manual for skyline unless someone has done a manual conversion of the document

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Sorry that url is just a spec sheet its bogus. Try this url below.

This is the new manual they are shipping with the powerfc and handcontroller combo.

I can't find an english translation of this PDF and Im going to find out how much for a 3rd party company to convert it for me. This covers

180sx sr20

s14 sr20

ecr33 rb25

s15 sr20

bnr34 rb26

bnr32 rb26

bnr33 rb26

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/skylinesau...ese-updated.pdf

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that was me

It came with all manuals in Japanese :P

I have downloaded the H/C manual in English but it's not a Skyline Specific one :D

it's for theRX-7, has been some help tho :) but would also like to find the R33 Rb25det one

Regards,

Garry

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Hi Paul,

How are you? My name is Wayne Tseng from eTranslate. We provide cost effective and professional translation services

Your document has aourn 28,000 Japanese characters. This is aroun 14,000 words. The cost of translation is $0.27 per word.

So the estimated cost is around $3780. This is translation cost only.

We will need to include if required, the cost of adding the translation into the images and re-desktop publishing the translation back

into the same format as the orignal file

If you need the translation to be re-desktop published back into the same electronic format as the

original file, then you will need to know what format was the original file. e.g Quark Express, Illustrator or InDesign.

Please could you advise whether you need this to be desktop published, if so what is the format of the original file.

The time required to translate the manual is around 8 working days.

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