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Hey guys

If you are interested in translated workshop manuals for either model Stagea, please register your interest here;

http://www.jpnz.co.nz/afawcs0131170/CATID=...1/products.html

They do require around 150 requests and are looking at around $100NZD per manual if those numbers are achieved.

Cheers.

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Hey guys

If you are interested in translated workshop manuals for either model Stagea, please register your interest here;

http://www.jpnz.co.nz/afawcs0131170/CATID=...1/products.html

They do require around 150 requests and are looking at around $100NZD per manual if those numbers are achieved.

Cheers.

15 now yay :P

Hey guys

If you are interested in translated workshop manuals for either model Stagea, please register your interest here;

http://www.jpnz.co.nz/afawcs0131170/CATID=...1/products.html

They do require around 150 requests and are looking at around $100NZD per manual if those numbers are achieved.

Cheers.

Im in, bloody good idea if u ask me

Is the manual a full stagea manual? with all info on everything?

Im in, bloody good idea if u ask me

Is the manual a full stagea manual? with all info on everything?

I should think so as they have already done the owners handbook (around 250 pages) which cost me about $35

I hope it's better than the WC34 owners manual they do.
I don't want to appear overly defensive but the 258 page booklet they do is a translation of the Nissan Stagea handbook, which like all such handbooks is merely an introduction to the operation of the cars and lacks the technical detail of a workshop manual...or are you critical of the standard of translation or printing carried out by JPNZ?

i have a r34 workshop manual in english on PDF format... i got it off ebay for 6 bucks and it looks like its been scanned... the file is about 12MB but if anyone wants it you can pm me and i will send via attachment to your email or sumthin... has all the engine specs and electrical...

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Hey guys

If you are interested in translated workshop manuals for either model Stagea, please register your interest here;

http://www.jpnz.co.nz/afawcs0131170/CATID=...1/products.html

They do require around 150 requests and are looking at around $100NZD per manual if those numbers are achieved.

Cheers.

Do you know were I can get the Jap version of this.....need the wiring diagram? The M35 with the VQ25det motor

Edited by Jetwreck

Have a look at these places for free downloads of workshop and user manuals.

http://perthmods.net/fluent/text/Car_Manuals/

http://carfiche.com/manuals023/cars/

http://pdftown.com/Pdf-eBook/Nissan.html

http://www.onlinefreeebooks.net/

http://www.pdfoo.com

http://www.onlinefreeebooks.net

All located using my friend Google.

I've downloaded quite a few full english workshop manuals in pdf for years 1989/90 -> 1998 Approx.

R32,R33,R34, 280Z, 300Z etc....

R33 & R34 workshop manual apply to the Series 1 & 2 Stagea, which appears the same as

which you actually get from jpnz.

I've downloaded the two copies of each manual from different sources to

ensure they are the same/accurate.

Do you know were I can get the Jap version of this.....need the wiring diagram? The M35 with the VQ25det motor

I have seen them on Import Monster from time to time as a book or as a CD.

CD would be good. You could just copy to HDD & use the translator in word.

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