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Hi all i want to start a record of all the maintenance work i do for my car

its a GTR34 V-Spec - did not come with log books from japan sigh

where can i purchase genuine nissan log books ?

the original log book that came with the car would be better but i doubt i can get that anymore.

Yes, I got the original Japanese log books with my car...

But in your case, I'd try a Jap Wrecker like Nisswreck or other, to see if you can scavenge any ADM Nissan log book and carry on from there.

Or try Toy Shop, Just Jap, Powerplayimports or Hills Motorsport.

Generic versions are obtainable from some servos, spare parts places etc.

For a full NISSAN Owner's Manual in English (-yes, they do exist), these were distributed in the UK, so you can try a UK forum or e-mail [email protected] where Lynda is the Liaison Mngr for Middlehurst Motorsport. Scarce as hen's teeth.

This is my log book.

I don't think you'd be able to record your own stuff in it anyways.

There is just so much japanese inside, I wouldn't know where to start to write things down.

(P.S. This is for a different car to EZY34)

Terry, can you confirm:

34Log.jpg

Edited by Owgasm

hi mate,

i've got all the original nissan pamthlets/service books/user manual for a R34 GTR V-spec it all came with my car. will upload pics of what they look like when i have time.

with my log book i fill it out on relevant section with what was done (it goes by km at every 10,000km intervals i think have to confirm later). i just tick what was done and write down also what was done in the comments section and staple the receipt/dyno graph when service at Racepace to that section. if i did the service at home i staple the oil/oil filter receipt to that section. also have my tires/wheel alignment reciept stappled in there aswell.

when it comes to my car i log and staple everything in that service book. i'm pretty sure you can get it from nissan just that it'll be for a different car.

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