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i've got one, but it came with my car, would be pretty hard to come by i would think. Its pretty much useless though, everything it tells you is very basic, nothing that helps you mechanically.

The workshop manual on the otherhand can be downloaded easily

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i've got one, but it came with my car, would be pretty hard to come by i would think. Its pretty much useless though, everything it tells you is very basic, nothing that helps you mechanically.

The workshop manual on the otherhand can be downloaded easily

I agree, the owners manual is basically useless. the workshop manual has some good technical info tho.

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I got a 'Nissan R34 Skyline Owners Manual GTS GTT GT-R RB26DETT' off eBay seller was "importdriver"

and I got a 'NISSAN SKYLINE R34 R33 R32 OR 240SX SERVICE MANUAL' aswell seller was "xydrex"

Hope this helps

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