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Has anyone heard anything about the workshop manual which was supposed to be published in english for the WGNC34 from jpnz.co.nz.

when you go to the website and look up stagea it says that we have the correct number to get them published so i sent them an email saying

"just wondering when you will be publishing the c34 stagea manual as we have the numbers required for publishing. "

I got a return email from them saying

"Yes we will be publishing. "

That doesnt answer my question so i left it a couple of weeks cause i didnt want to piss them off and sent them another email asking when they will be publishing and i havent heard anything.

So i guess im wondering if anyone has heard anything on whats happening with the manuals.

Stu

I received an e-mail a couple of months back stating that they'd reached the required number of people interested and requesting confirming that I would buy once published. I filled in the details, and I think that I got a response talking about the translation lead-time. It's probably in the 'hurry-up-and-wait' phase.

Presumably, once they have the numbers, it will still be some time before the manual is translated and yet more time before it is formatted and printed. You're going to be paying $150, I don't imagine a photocopy stapled together is what you want, given the outlay.

Also, I was under the impression that there was a confirmation process, and also a collection of deposits/ full payment prior to printing anyway.

Patience is a virtue.

Cheers, Dale

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