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i went to autobarn for a r34 manual and it was about 500 hunj... no thanks... i think they did have one for the r33's but it wouldnt be cheap...

was there any one topic in particular you wanted or did u just want it for quick reference... i dont like the idea of a manual on cd... you cant flick through and stumble across stuff u never even thought of like u can with the books

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i purchased a manual for my R33 off ebay, it covers all R32 and R33 RB20/25/26... it has been an awsome investment!! and i can tell you it is as good as they get

let me know if you wana know the buyer i got it from.. it was like $7 or something!

Regards

Dave

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Thanks EVERYBODY

for all your replies...

DAVE: R u sure that isn't the ENGINE manual... sounds like the one i have?

If not yes can i have the sellers info. Cheers

NA POWER: Do you have the info of the buyer you bought yours from?

Mishy

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Thanks EVERYBODY

for all your replies...

DAVE: R u sure that isn't the ENGINE manual... sounds like the one i have?

If not yes can i have the sellers info. Cheers

NA POWER: Do you have the info of the buyer you bought yours from?

Mishy

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No i dont no man sorry. Pm me. Ill try fix u up with a copy.... :)

Deano

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