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just wanted to get my hands on a workshop manual. they are handy to have. found some link's somewhere in the forums one lead me now where one the site had shutdown and the last one led me to a place where i could purches a copy at $5 per section. A quick sum up worked out at about $500 roughly thats way to expensive. if anyone has figured out a way of getting an english one for a reasonable price or has manged to translate there own and willing to sell it for a carton. that un less someone is made of cash and wants to buy it and share it around. any help will help us all :whistling:

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Engine wise it's basically the same, but thats as far as it goes. I also found that website "www.repairmanual.co.nz" I think it was.

I actually contacted them and heres a snippet of the email.

The manual you ask for is only available in Japanese. We may be producing a full English manual in the future. We will put you on the mailing list to keep you informed. In the meantime you may like to request a section via www.repairmanual.co.nz We will then translate and email you once the material is complete. There may also be sections available for instant download already.

Entire translated manual would be good, I have the jap version, and am lucky that my girlfriend can translate for me, but that still takes time.

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just wanted to get my hands on a workshop manual. they are handy to have. found some link's somewhere in the forums one lead me now where one the site had shutdown and the last one led me to a place where i could purches a copy at $5 per section. A quick sum up worked out at about $500 roughly thats way to expensive. if anyone has figured out a way of getting an english one for a reasonable price or has manged to translate there own and willing to sell it for a carton. that un less someone is made of cash and wants to buy it and share it around. any help will help us all :laugh:

if ur lucky, the person that you are buying your stagea from may give you all of the bits and pieces of workshop manuals he has accumulated over the past year and a half.

:)

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I've got a BIG two ring binder thats full of pretty much all you willever need. All from the DIY etc. and especially the absolutely excellent stuff SK has put forward along with all the other guys on the forum.

Actually tomorrow is timing belt day at our place and we will be using the SK instructions to do it. And I might add that we used the same info to do a CA18 with absolutely no probs. Did not even need to check the timing. Easy as.

There is somuch interchangeability between a lot of the CA, SR and RB that it does not really matter that there is not a specific "English" manual. If you have half a brain and a phillips head screwdriver, any Stagea owner can either fix or get advice to fix pretty much all.

Incidently manuals Suk, I love autos. f**kin HAHAHA. LOLlolLOL

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