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Hello my Fellow V owners, i recently came across the complete pdf version of the workshop manuals for the v35, ther is a manual for each year and model ie coupe and sedan

They cover everything and are very informative.

I Have uploaded the 03 sedan and coupe first as its a free site so kinda slow, ill get to the rest later

http://www.4shared.com/file/XbBmjjrn/2003_COUPE.html

http://www.4shared.com/file/uEUBf9um/2003_SEDAN.html

u have to wait 90sec for the dl to start,

if u know of ne better FREE file sharing sites please let me know and ill upload the rest when i get some free time

Hope you all enjoy .

*edit* i winRAR'ed these files to make them smaller u need winRar to extract, goodle it if u dont have it already oh and PDF so Adobe would help to :P agian enjoy

Edited by Dan85

Cheers mate. Took me about 2.5 min to dl.

Havent had a chance to look as yet but will definately peruse it later tonight.

Ill see if i can make it a torrrent tonight as well.

WAnt to see if they have info on the CVT in here.

Cheers again!

hate to be the bearer of bad news those are the USDM ones..

the jap ones I have acess to and they are quite different.

are the ones u have in Japanese ?

also ill get to uploadeing the other years later tonight if i can

Edited by Dan85

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