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I checked both of those sites and found the 34 manuals (that I already have) but have yet to find a 34 GTR workshop manual

hi sled found this one similar to the others except one thing r34 gtr model has been introduced and its definitely the one i doubled checked thank me after :)

its 18.33mb

:( ~R34 GTR MANUAL~ ~CLICK ME~ ;)

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Has anybody come across a downloadable Stag manual.. or just go by a 34 manual??

Sez

i would guess and say mix and match if your engine is a S2 neo then you would need the R34 engine but some suspension might still be eyelet style mounting in which case that (in the rear) would be R33 and the if you have the RS4 then R33 GTR up from for sway bars and attessa stuff :( g0t c0nfusing much

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hi sled found this one similar to the others except one thing r34 gtr model has been introduced and its definitely the one i doubled checked thank me after :)

its 18.33mb

:laugh: ~R34 GTR MANUAL~ ~CLICK ME~ :banana:

ahhh Allan, a supplement!! Thanks very much mate :rofl:

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