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You won't find a digital copy of the owners manual in English..

You can buy a english printed version of the Manual from Import Driver for $59.00 CHEAP

Link to Manual

I have one for the R34 and it even has the service Recommendations in it and also covers all the R34 Models and GTR

Well worth the money with over 300 pages..

Edited by 99 GTT

My R34 Owners Manual is the official Nissan Manual in English distributed in the UK.

History:- Middlehurst Motorsport GT-R in St Helens, Merseyside was the main importer of GT-Rs in the 90s as an official GT-R Dealership.

I wouldn't know if they have any R33 Owners Manuals remaining but you can try...

www.middlehurst.co.uk or via [email protected]

Also trying the car club there in the UK > to strike the right person at the right time - this would be your best bet outside of e-bay or 99_GTT's link.

I have copy booting around somewhere that I can burn to disk and send you if pay for the disc and postage and buy me a beer some day...

or use a Torrent search as theres a downloadable version of the english printed version.

I'm after an English translation of the service (owners) manual, the one that comes in the cars glovebox - not the full 490 page workshop manual for an r33 gtst. I've got the big workshop one and after the other smaller one that comes standard in the glovebox.

I'm after an English translation of the service (owners) manual, the one that comes in the cars glovebox - not the full 490 page workshop manual for an r33 gtst. I've got the big workshop one and after the other smaller one that comes standard in the glovebox.

As I listed above if you click the Link.. It is about 300 half A4 pages. The stock the best approved printed not photocopied version for all the Skylines. (Printed in NZ)

Edited by 99 GTT

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