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This is a list of tutorials/DIY's written by forum members.

  • General

Nissan Service Schedules - by Bo_Shanab Painting calipers - by predator
Brake Pads - Bedding In Instructions - by GenesisR32
How-to: bolt a VLT turbo onto your RB25DET - by Revhead
HICAS Info - Including Diagnostic - by Lozza150
How to bypass HICAS - by Lozza150
Buying a Skyline: What to look for - by Merli
Where to Find Insurance - by Various Artists
Trackday Preparation - by Various Artists
Types of Skylines and their specs - by Duncan
G.R.I.D Dash Dancer ETS (Torque Split Controller) Installation - by YO880
Wheel Offsets for Dummies - by B-Man and others
Leather Gearstick and Handbrake boots install - by Jay95R33
Pillar/Pod Installation - by Messiah & others
ECCS Diagnostic codes for 1989 - 1994 models - by Skyline_Boy
Thermal shield for FMIC pipes - by skylinegeoff
Cluch alignment - by R33vit
Removing a GTR Engine/Gearbox/ Plus more - by s13drifter
How to repair a front bar or other fibreglass cracks - by predator
DIY RB30 Converstion - by JNR34 & others
RB30DET Guide - by Cube
Choosing a Turbo - by nuffin_werks
Changing your Brake Pads! - by HCR32
Replacing Steering Rack boots - by HCR32
Oil Cooler Instalation - by Blk33
Restoring Alloy Wheels - by daxter
Wheel Painting DIY Tutorial - by MyStag260
Rb25det Belts Change - by shubby0901
Led Lights In Footwells - by shubby0901
Restoring My Carbon Fibre Hood - by Joni Boi
R32 (maybe R33/34?) boot/trunk lid lock remove and rekey - by HABU32
Howto - Install Gizzmo Klite knock sensor - by MrStabby
Toyota Echo/Yaris Coil pack conversion for RB25DET - by iMick
Reading Nissan Fault Codes Ecu Fault Codes How Read Them - by *nigz*
Brake Lever Leather renewal DIY - by Fastlane

  • R34

Installing Boost Gauge, D.I.Y. - by Satanic
Replacing spark plugs on NEO6 - by Kirill
How To Replace/drain Coolant From Radiator And Block RB25DET - by Joni Boi
Custom gauge fit R34 GTT only! - by stump_69
DIY demon eye mod - by adam wicks
D.i.y: Changing Coilpacks On R34 Gtt - by Sheng

  • R33

Diy Aac Valve Cleaning & Idle Reset., Auxillary Air Control Cleaning for RB25DET's - by insu
My First Skyline's guide to changing your oil and oil filter in an R33 - by Sciby
R33 Stereo Installation Guide - by NS2500
Removing Entire Dash - HOWTO - by predator
Heater replacement: HOWTO - by predator
DIY: Change your own brake pads (front and rear) - by benm
DIY changing front shocks - by JimX
Boost Gauge Installation - by YBSLO4
Removing turbo on R33: How to. - by JimX
Dual High Beam - by GTS 33
Removing door trim - by streamer
Removing front bar on S1 R33 GTSt - by predator
Removing the front bar on R33 SII - by EDS33T/others
R33 Rear Seat - How to remove ?? - by Various Artists
Fitting a short Shifter (R33 GTR) - by PranK
The differences between a Series 1 and Series 2 - by PranK
Changing spark plugs - by predator
Another sparkplug Changing guide for RB25det ( with step by step pics)- by Shane
Bosch 910 Fuel Pump install - by Various/predator
Gearbox Oil Change - by Jay95R33
Podfilter Installation - by MarkR33
R33 Radiator Replacement - by Nuffin_Werks
Rear Seat Removal in Skyline R33 - by jnr_j
HOWTO: RB25DET High Boost mode with standard solenoid- by paulr33
Intalling a Turbotimer - by Skyline_Boy
R33 DIY Bosch 984 fuel pump - by wolverine
Dual headlight high beam - by GTS 33 & Others
Oil Cooler Installation - by Blk33
How to Fit a Z32 AFM - by Col-GTSX
Removing console and dash - by pushead
Removing Rear Quarter Windows - by tuning_vs_hardware
DIY - How To Change R33 S-hifter Bush - by kingtube69
DIY - How To Repair R33 Air Mix/blend Actuator - by kingtube69
r33 GTR DIY engine instal motor and box together - by GD51LA 
Installation of Child's Car Seat into R33 GTR - by Steve85
R33 Boot Lid Prop - by Super Roo
R33 gtst s2 morimoto projector retrofit - by Ty1

  • R32

Guide to Changing Gearbox Oil in a R32 - by GenesisR32
Guide to Changing R32 Headlight Globes - by red17
Guide to changing fuel pump in a R32 - by silver gts-t
How to CAI for stock air box on r32 GTST - by NJ
R32 Boost Gauge Install, Installing into the drivers side vent - by wilch
R32 Manual Conversion - by gaffa
Xenon Headlights Conversion - by Ronin 09
GTR Injectors into RB20DET - by Roy
HICAS Removal - by eXc
R32 GTR Battery Relocation - DIY - by Nelkel
R32 GTR Morimoto Mini D2S 4.0 Retrofit - by Carbonsky

  • Stagea

Fitting A New Lambda Sensor, Quick guide on what to buy & how to fit - by Sydneykid + Various
How To: Stagea Headunit/stereo Removal - by AlexCim
M35 Dump Pipe Diy Install - by datmoo
C34 Stagea Cruise Control Installation Guide from A32 nissan maxima - by daneprostamobrown

  • S15

Installing Yashio/Aftermarket Tail lights - by zappandcrew
Changing Climate Control Colour/Replacing broken LED | S15 - by zappandcrew
Changing Coil Packs and fixing a misfire | S15 - by zappandcrew
Installing/replacing seats in the S15 - by zappandcrew

If there are any more to add, PM me.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/192015-diy-changing-coilpacks-on-r34-gtt/

its for R34 but exactly the same but we done have a NEO cover, and it looks like that user took it off before hand anyways

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Hey guys,

Just curious does anyone have an electronic user manual for an R32 GTS with RB25 N/A standard?

If not can anyone point me in the right direction?

Cheers

Check out the downloads section on gtrpwr... You'll need to first make an account.

Sent from my SC-03D

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