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brought something similar ages ago was the same as the ones you could download for free of the net

so basically $10 + postage for a blank cd

Scans of pics and wiring diagrams were lousy too

would just search and download for free

sorry dont have any links reckon a search on google or here would find em though

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Thanks guys , I've got the 230 page Nissan service manual that wisearses keep trying to flog as the "workshop manual".

The only workshop manual I could find was on a US booksite , it's a Nissan hardcopy product and cost about $320.00 US not including post, ----------ou-farkin-ch :) .

I seriously doubt that outside of that there is a workshop manual download available for an R34GTT specifically.

I've spent far to much time chasin my ass all over the internet after this particular holy grail one will pop up sooner or later---maybe when I'm dead at this rate .

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JPNZ translated the R33 manual, but not the R34 manual.

I've ordered copies of the R33 manual and will advise if I get them....still waiting they were due in the next few days in they don't get delayed (full workshop manuals), ~$110 AUD/each.

EDIT: considering the workshop manual for the R33 was finished in translation 2 weeks ago, and they're selling it in hard copy only, unless there's a few other companies translating it I've never seen an electronic copy of more than the engine manual.

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JPNZ translated the R33 manual, but not the R34 manual.

I've ordered copies of the R33 manual and will advise if I get them....still waiting they were due in the next few days in they don't get delayed (full workshop manuals), ~$110 AUD/each.

EDIT: considering the workshop manual for the R33 was finished in translation 2 weeks ago, and they're selling it in hard copy only, unless there's a few other companies translating it I've never seen an electronic copy of more than the engine manual.

Yup, I registered on thier thingo for the translation of the R34GTT manual a while ago, but I'm not holding my breath, if the R33 one is OK and covers the R33 ser II I'll get one of those to fumble through with :down: .

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Ye my mate downloaded one of the internet and I thought well I'll go looking to see if there is one out there to buy. Saw the one of ebay (wasnt expensive mind you), stating it has everything in it blah blah (I knew it wouldn't) and bought it. Suprise suprise it was the same one just on a CD lol.

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Peter, I was thinking of getting that from JPNZ aswell, how much did all that cost. There was a price for something around 110 dollars or something like that but I don't think that covered all of what you got?

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Got the R33 Worskhop Manual, Engine Manual, Owners Manual and Service Handbook all from JPNZ about a week ago - great stuff and Michael was a nice bloke to deal with.....

Sweet, I organised a group buy on the workshop manual and they were apparently posted nearly 9 business days ago which is making me nervous.

When were your posted/delivered?

And how much did you pay out of curiosity?

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Peter, I was thinking of getting that from JPNZ aswell, how much did all that cost. There was a price for something around 110 dollars or something like that but I don't think that covered all of what you got?

I downloaded the engine manual ages ago from the net, so that was free....then when I saw the workshop manual I pre-purchased it (special pre-purchase price) off JPNZ (prior to it getting translated) at:

"This email is concerning the deposit for the 1993~1997 Nissan SKYLINE Code: WM107 . We now have enough numbers to carry out translation and publication of the above mentioned manual. Please make a NZ $30 deposit so we can start the process. Once we start we expect the manual to take 3 to 4 months to publish. Once we have the manual complete we will ask for the remaining amount of NZ $70 + NZ $20 postage and will ship the completed manual."

They then invoiced me for the higher amount (ie not the pre-purchase 'special' price). After a few emails back and forth from Michael (Director JPNZ) (he was happy to sell it to me at the originally quoted price, but I had already paid the higher price through the website), he asked me:

"Do you have the owners manual? If not I will include."

I thought bonus(!) and he posted it all off....

What arrived was:

-The Engine Manual (two separate parts / books)

- Workshop Manual

- Owners Manual

- Service Book

- One of those little cases to hold it all

So I was a very happy man, and Michael was great to deal with....

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Sweet, I organised a group buy on the workshop manual and they were apparently posted nearly 9 business days ago which is making me nervous.

When were your posted/delivered?

And how much did you pay out of curiosity?

When were your posted/delivered?

- Posted 8/12/2009 - Delivered 17/12/2009 (delayed due to Christmas - email from JPNZ)

And how much did you pay out of curiosity?

- 1993~1997 Nissan SKYLINE Code: WM107 - $100 (NZ) + $20 (NZ) (Post)

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When were your posted/delivered?

- Posted 8/12/2009 - Delivered 17/12/2009 (delayed due to Christmas - email from JPNZ)

And how much did you pay out of curiosity?

- 1993~1997 Nissan SKYLINE Code: WM107 - $100 (NZ) + $20 (NZ) (Post)

That's a good price! :(

Anyway, my one was posted 1 day later than yours, or around the same date, it hasn't arrived. Something did arrive at the post office today so hopefully that is it...

Group buy price was $107 for the manual including postage (AUD), and I've got one spare :(

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Hrmm ye I did register my interest and they emailed me asking for the deposit but I never went ahead with it. But it looks like you got quite a bit so this has increased my interest again haha. Peter, how many papers roughly did you get...like is it a proper workshop manual you can buy for holdens etc covering suspension, brakes etc etc

Thanks mate

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Hrmm ye I did register my interest and they emailed me asking for the deposit but I never went ahead with it. But it looks like you got quite a bit so this has increased my interest again haha. Peter, how many papers roughly did you get...like is it a proper workshop manual you can buy for holdens etc covering suspension, brakes etc etc

Thanks mate

Hi Mate

328 pages. Covers transmission (manual and auto), propeller shaft and final drive, drive shaft, front and rear axle / suspension, brake and steering system, body exterior and interior, engine electrical, body electrical, auto speed control device, and electronic diagrams...

Cheers

Pete

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:) FFS will you R34GTT owners register for the R34GTT farker ? I registered about 3 months ago and at the rate of registration increases are going it'll never happen as they won't get the numbers before every R34 has aged out of existance :) .

Sorry about the Hijack here. :D

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