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Dear skyliners

thank you for providing me with great tips and info in the past. they have been invaluable.

in order to really get my hands dirty and minimizing the chance of screwing the car up, i have been hunting for a copy of the r30 series manual + the supplement (auto transmission) if possible,

if there is anybody out there willing to sell/gift/even photocopy one for me, that would be AWESOME

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Yep! Same here.

This exact one was listed last time @ $99.00. At $45.00 it's still a tad expensive and I would be asking a question on ebay offering the guy about $30.00 because there will be some postage.

Cheers, D

I have to say that this samkhan86 guy is the most respectful and just has good literacy skills, new guy here.

^if you can understand that.

Compared to other dudes we get in other sections with retarded spelling.

Who then the go off at us on top cause we tell them it's not a good idea to boost the stock r33 turbo to 20psi.

It's a refreshing change from the norm.

Reap what you sow true?

Anyways I need this information bank to accessible in the future. Given the experience of the individuals involved in this undertaking, it will prove invaluable, as it already has, in most foreseeable circumstances.

Again, just thanks. Friggin Fantastic.

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