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I was wodering if anyone had the workshop manual for the R33. im after information for the gearbox. Im ordering a Manual off this website www.workshop-manual.com but it is only the engine manual.

I was wondering if i could borrow it or have a look at it. Im taking my gearbox out this weekend. Hopefully some one in the west has a copy i could look at.

CHeers

Wes

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Im just uploading some more manuals to our Tech Info section at the moment. I have the R33 and R34 workshop manuals up there if you want it. A good idea is to go down to Office Works and get them to print it out and bind it, as they are around 300 pages.

Link: http://www.psiparts.com.au/front.asp?pid=47

thanks guys...

PSI Parts i had a quick look i think that manual is just the engine on im after the one with info on the gearbox. Ill have a proper look layer.

but thanks anyway

Helio thanks mate i have sent you a PM.

Cheers

thanks guys...

PSI Parts i had a quick look i think that manual is just the engine on im after the one with info on the gearbox. Ill have a proper look layer.

but thanks anyway

Helio thanks mate i have sent you a PM.

Cheers

No worries, if you manage to track one down please let me know as I would love to have it on the site to help out others.

well we have a whole bunch of pdf manuals for r32, r33, r34, turbo timers, safc manuals, etc etc.. but I have no idea which computer the other half moved them to.. so I'll have to ask him tonight.

Also have s13, s14, s15 and I do have access to them.. but you *might* end up being sued for copyright if you put them up on a website... SAU also had to remove some a while ago for the same reason...

Actually if you look on torrentbox.com there are a couple there.. actually there's this 1st torrent.. no idea if its any good

http://torrentbox.com/torrent_details?id=72762

or

http://torrentbox.com/account-details.php?id=359190 (no r33 manual here yet tho)

*oh ok apparently they are on the other server and the drives need to be swapped over and blah blah so I'll get back to you about the r33 w/shop manual :wub:

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