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hahahahahaheheheheheHAHAHAHAHAAHEHEHEHEHE...

*phew*

for a second there I thought you were thinking we could actually get a manual for these jap things!?? :D

Seriously, I think some guys in NZ did a translation a while back of the full manual. Anyone else remember hearing about that?

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Yea man theres one in the SDU forum, i just thought theres one here in Perth floatin around, just wanna save myself the hassle from gettin on from over there.

Anywayz tell us if ya can get one from perth, cause i'm extremely intersted (yea yea i know its hard to find) just in case ight...

laterz...:burnout:

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The workshop manuals for the R33 GTS-t do exist but the price for them is out of this world, over AUD $800.00. I have to do some more checking to find the site that offered these manuals but it was from place that I was able to get meself a band new copy of a owners manual. I will keep in touch.

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http://www.jpnz.co.nz/home.html

english translated workshop manuals and owners handbooks for most imports

R33 owners handbook: http://www.jpnz.co.nz/xcart/customer/produ...12&cat=8&page=3

i haven't got one but may do soon

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I received a manual (copy of the JPNZ one) when my car got complied, so perhaps try some of the guys that do compliance work in Perth as they should have them.

The retail price for the JPNZ ones are around $50.

The manuals are okay but don't really say too much - typical owner's handbook.

Cheers, Al

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I got one from the NZ place when I had my old GTSt. They are useless except for a laugh at some of the translation... The only good thing they told me was how to close my sunroof if the buttons stop working....

Alas I left it in the car when I sold it so hopefully MattyB got it otherwise the car dealer is a crook and pinched it!!! ha ha ha

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