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On another note, $140 for a Stagea CD with service manuals is pretty high. Youd think by now someone would have basically released it for free (as happend with JPNZ)

I was hoping for the same thing as well, in fact I spotted the stagea manuals on yahoo about 3 or 4 months ago, and back then they were the same price. I was hoping as time went on and as more people got em I could snap it up cheaper, but it didn't happen. Eventually just got sick of waiting and bidded on it.

You should have seen the prices of R32 skyline manuals and Apexi PowerFC software when they were released about a year and a bit ago (the proper japanese ones, not the summarised JPNZ translations)... they fetched about $500 for a burnt CD. Nowadays they can be bought for about $30 (still yet to see it for download anywhere).

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I'm yet to see any payments other than the ones I posted in my online thingamabob... but being the weekend I don't think it updates. I'll let you guys know tomorrow if any new payments show up.

I'm yet to see any payments other than the ones I posted in my online thingamabob... but being the weekend I don't think it updates. I'll let you guys know tomorrow if any new payments show up.

sorry for the delay funky, just been damn busy at work and havent had a chance to goto the bank, will do it tommorow for sure, and ill pm details, etc and let u know :huh:

cheers for the great offer btw ;)

heya funkymonkey

i am gonna go iin to the bank today and see what has gone on with my deposit i made on thurs last week was paid in at the bridge strret branch in ballarat victoria on the 9th of feb the branch bsb no is as follows 063-507 and would have been deposited under the name d.andrews please advise if it has shown up?

not yet...

here are some new ones that showed up today:

Chris S - Burns

muck

And the mystery deposit of $20 with the only description being: "DEPOSIT 6166"

own up... who was it :D

Just a reminder that I've got the master CD now, and I'm gonna be redoing the bookmarks and stuff in english shortly (tonight or tomorrow night) before I burn the CD's and send em off. I'd prefer to send em all off in one batch, so if you posted up wanting one, please make sure you let me know if you've changed your mind or it might delay things for others.

latest list of people I've recieved payment from and date recieved:

14/02/2006 CruiseLiner

14/02/2006 Burns

14/02/2006 muck

13/02/2006 chook

13/02/2006 3intheBack

10/02/2006 ALEXCIM

9/02/2006 oxford1327

9/02/2006 munchdesign

9/02/2006 EGA41T

9/02/2006 TERMINAL

8/02/2006 beastien

Just a reminder that I've got the master CD now, and I'm gonna be redoing the bookmarks and stuff in english shortly (tonight or tomorrow night) before I burn the CD's and send em off. I'd prefer to send em all off in one batch, so if you posted up wanting one, please make sure you let me know if you've changed your mind or it might delay things for others.

latest list of people I've recieved payment from and date recieved:

14/02/2006 DEPOSIT - 6166 - unknown person???

14/02/2006 Burns

14/02/2006 muck

13/02/2006 chook

13/02/2006 3intheBack

10/02/2006 ALEXCIM

9/02/2006 oxford1327

9/02/2006 munchdesign

9/02/2006 EGA41T

9/02/2006 TERMINAL

8/02/2006 beastien

hey funky, u got pm mate, the 6166 is me, i paid over the counter at the bank, and ive given details in the PM.

cheers

Brad

yeah sorry mate i haven't got the cash in there yet. it will be there tomorrow been flat stick at work and f@ing unreliable employees don't make it much better :);) but its all good now :D cause they don't work for me any more. but yeah mon 27/02/06 you will have the cash deposited.

Shan, I have just made the funds transaction.

It's CBA to CBA, so hopefully should show up pretty much straight away.

Sorry about the delay - been flat-chat at work, and now have relo's from overseas staying with us. Today is my first day of my holidays, so the first decent chance to sort this all out.

PM sent with address details...

Cheers and thanks in advance,

Nick T.

Oh one more thing, just reauthoring the manuals now, would people like the entire thing in one big PDF or split up into individual manuals as they are published?

The way I've made it now is one big PDF with an index page that takes you to the subsections (which are the individual manuals). These then have a index for their contents etc.

If I split them up the PDF's will load faster, but it might get more confusing to find out what manual is for what system of the car etc.

hmmm, true bit if you copy the entire file onto your hard drive then you can just open it from there... either way it doesnt really matter i suppose, as long as all of the files are there and they are labeled

seperate is probably better for the people with slow PC's, together is probably better for the fast ones. Though if it is 360mb you can do BOTH on the one CD! Problem solved... :-)

Shan, you haven't replied to my PM, did you get it?

Ian

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