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the entire jap version is available??

Yes, I spent many moons lurking on a Russian forum and found the whole thing, it was also around on m35stagea at one point but doesn't seen to be there anymore.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/341609-stagea-workshop-manual/page__hl__manual__st__20

I thought the M35 Jap version were on itsnotavolvo.com.au at one time....?

Dunno where I got mine from, but then I thought everyone had a copy. Maybe they should be loaded there (again)? They are much smaller than the Infiniti ones (~60Mb less).

BTW, about half way thru I got sick of reloading all those V35 service manuals. May leave the rest for you to do (one day :P )

Yeah, given Iains' track record, we could be waiting a while, lol.

OK, I will translate it too. I have a friend who's a Japanese language teacher, drives an import & generally loves & all things JDM. He'll set it up as a project for his high school classes & have it done next term.

I just need a small deposit from 100 people in the next 6 weeks....

Bahahahahahahaha :D

  • 10 years later...

I need a repair manual, if anyone could point me in the right direction. Preferably it being in English. I need schematics for electrical as well has the mechanical aspect. Hopefully by now it’s around. After 10 years and 3 months and 5 days.

  • 1 month later...

I tried to translate using the google service and it translated the text in the .pdf which helped, but to be fully useful I need to find a service that will also OCR the text in the diagrams and translate that too. Looked like there might be some commercial options that will do that but haven't had time to chase those down.

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