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Hi Guys & Gals

I have a printed and bound full workshop (chassis) manual for the R33 covering all models. It is brand new and never been used.

It covers drive train (manual and auto), suspension, steering, brakes, electrical, body (interior & exterior) etc

These rare manuals were never released in English and this one has been professionally translated into English.

Better be quick... yours for only $100 + postage!

Checkbuzz

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yeah but he's printed it out....and bound it :P ...surely that's got to be at least $98 worth lol.

Anyone have the link handy, just to complete this thread?

I probably need it to find out just what the hell i've been doing to my car

Oh yeh you are real f@#king funny...

So the full workshop chassis manual is available for free on line is it?

That's news to me... I have downloaded the engine manual for free previously but never seen the chassis manual available.

You do know the difference don't you?

This manual was purchased from jpnz.co.nz where it takes at least 80 people to front up with $$$ before they even think about creating the manual

I guess all 81+ of us don't know how to google or use isohunt to search for the freebies...

Actually I believe a good number of the original buyers were organised here on the SAU forums.

Here's an idea if you don't want to buy it; f@#k off and leave your useless, uninformed, noob comments elsewhere...

yeah but he's printed it out....and bound it :P ...surely that's got to be at least $98 worth lol.

Anyone have the link handy, just to complete this thread?

I probably need it to find out just what the hell i've been doing to my car

heh... well said.

Engine manuals free online, not this one.

I was looking for this, shame your selling it when i'm broke, would be useful for the work i'm doing.

Here's an idea if you don't want to buy it; f@#k off and leave your useless, uninformed, noob comments elsewhere...

you know what, you're right - i do apologise. Good luck with your sale.

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  • 3 months later...

Just Bought one of these BRAND NEW off Ebay for approx $110... More than 10 available !!!

Check it out. :woot::thumbsup::P

http://www.ebay.com....=item1c1ef9f94f

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