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I have by chance downloaded an 808 page complete R32 GTR Workshop manual.

Now as I don't have a GTR yet it will only be used in the month's to come.

This PDF file zipped is 21Mb, and came from

http://www.lancer-evo.net/manuals/misc/r32.zip

I used my works Internet to pull it in about 10 minutes, it would have been over an hour at Modem speeds.

After my last post with the R33 Parts diagrams, there is no way I can get this to everybody so some one may want to host it :worship:

I can send small sections as needed, but most ISP's will stop that size doc.

Hope we can all use this.

Regards

Mark

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This link came from the Skylinesdownunder forum and is 136Mb in size.

It is a RAR file of the fast disk, Nissan manual, part numbers etc.(use wrar330.exe to uncompress)

I have downloaded it and installed it on my XP machine, but it does not work fully.

This could be due to the 1999 date on it and that it needs Windows 98.

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...ght=nissan+fast

There is a URL http://194.149.66.28/auto/gr.rar

Run this thread then select the URL, right click save target and wait.

The uncompressed version is 336Mb. I have started to debug why it fails by getting the VB416dll files. Hope someone cracks it, meanwhile I will carry on by putting it on Win98.

Hey guys at least its free, I don't beleive in making fellow Skyliners pay for good knowledge.

Good luck.

Mark

Got them both - thx muchly for the links.

Over 56k (yawn).

A bloke oin EBAY got caught with this - he paid over $300 for a supposedly genuine hardcopy of the GTR manual, that was obviously just a print of this PDF.

Now, all I need is my car and I can start to fiddle!

Hi Cobra-Mark

I to have down loaded it on to XP machine and sound to have the same VB problem. did you install it as the read me file said to do for windows.

I was going to try loading the other 3 zip files and installing them with the .exe as it said to do if you are using dos. the 4 or 5 files are together in one DIR.

All I am getting at the moment is a window opening with 3 or 4 options and exit. exit is the only thing that works.

Keep us posted on what u try and if it works

Cheers

Sherlock_NZL,

I have given that a go, but it requires the vbdll416 library, as th einstall does not even run without a small error at the end.

Still on course to prove it this weekend.

Will let you know.

Mark

Cobra_Mark

I have got the Training manual  that teaches you and shows you how to work the parts part of Fast using XP, that's as far as I have got at this stage.

Cheers

Can you send me the training manual to [email protected]

Hi Skyline33

Yes I can do that

You must have a working copy of Fast I guess, If you want to know how to use it.

mine doesnt work if I could have a copy please.

What size email can you take

What year are your files. mine are mostly 1999

What operating system are you using

Cheers

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