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Hey everyone - Im the proud new owner of a '93 R33 however could do with the aussie equivalent of the Haynes Workshop manual for it, or at least the non-Jap version of the drivers handbook so that i can get to know her a little better before the great mod starts.

I have heard talk of an online pdf version of such a manual. Anyone any clues??? I am struggling to start working out what to do to her without knowing what she's already got under the bonnet etc.

Also looking to get a quiktrak alarm and immobiliser fitted; any good???

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the online pdf is the same as the book, and is not exactly a haynes style thing. it is engine only, and not really that in depth anyway.

does not even include break ups of power steering or a/c even tho they are on the engine... does have all the specs torques etc and capacity of cooling systems and oil.

funny thing is, so does the tutorial/faq section

Hi Mate

i uploaded it, its on a pdf format. You will need an acrobat reader to be able to view it.

***Deleted due to copyright infringement.

PS:Thanks abo bob for heads up, i didnt know.

Edited by GTL05T

Mine is nissan r33 workshop manual, is the same as those pdf's going around. it is very comprehensive for the engine itself, but wont show you how to take dash out or any of the actual useful diy stuff you are likely to do. how often do you need to know torque specs for cams anyway

Thanks everyone for your advice - i have bought a pdf version on ebay, so will see how that goes and let you know.

So short of just pulling the thing apart and doing the modifications myself - anyone have a top list of things to do to make my little baby into a beast.

She's stock apart from a racing exhaust with 5in back tube that was fitted in Japan before import. Just don't know where to start apart from getting her re-sprayed from maroon to a nice midnight blue.

Answers on a postcard folks.....

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