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I've managed to get all the workshop manuals, wiring diagrams etc. But I am after the Owners Manual (just a pdf is fine) - you know, the manual the lives in the glove box of most cars.. but often is missing when the skylines are imported.

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That's all I'm really after - wish could get a hold of the file for it though.

I want one for my car, as has basic maintenance and work info (not how, but what to do etc), and talks about the general running and use and specs of the vehicle.. But I guess it's prob 100% in jap? Not a translated version any way (forgot to think about that...)

I have the 490 page long workshop manual, circuit diagrams, sterio info diagrams etc. I want the smaller owners manual, the one that "most" cars have in their glovebox. The one that shows the basics of how the vehicle works, and recommended service info etc - rather than complex exploded diagrams of how the engine works (because I already got this one, I want the small one also).

Tnx any hoo Kat.

PS. I spent enough time searching online to no avail, and came across a few of the workshop manuals, but none of the owners manual.

Edited by J'son

Nah it's all in Engrish.

When I bought my car, the previous owner supplied me with links to the workshop manual and owners manual....I just so happened to have the booklet thingy (that I have now) from my last Skyline.

You want it? I've not once opened it since my first Skyline was stolen - merely placed it into this one's glovebox.

Please!

I may then be able to make a copy to put up myself that way.

I have the r31,32, 33, 34 and 35 workshop manuals and wiring diagrams etc that I bought off ebay on cd for $9.

So I've printed off my relevant stuff and put them into a ring binder for use.

Be sweet to complete my set and have all the stuff for my car by adding this manual, despite being Engrish. I can live with that.

Edited by J'son

Haha, the engrish part was a bit of a joke :P everything I read was in legible English. Although I wouldn't at all be surprised to fine complete incoherent babble here or there.

also, just for the sake of mentioning it - the booklet I have has a white Veilside R33 on the front cover...kinda leads me to believe the whole thing *may* be 3rd party...or just that the creator thought that would be a good cover when he printed the original out. I dunno.

I actually don't quite understand what you mean by that. But all good either way.

And prob is 3rd party, cos the genuine ones were in japanese...

Now to get the thing off you, see ur car in action and show mine off.

Edited by J'son

Different cover, but same book. Yes. All 490 pages.

Ta.

I want the small glove box manual - like come in most cars.

Fingers crossed what Troy speaks of is exactly it.

Is this the bigger one that you already have?

http://shop.importdriver.com.au/store/prod...em733.inetstore

I have that one... it's about 20mm thick

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