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Hi All,

While cleaning out the boot in the GTR a few days ago, in the area where the jack is, I found a bag with Japanese documents in it including the original owners manual.

Was hoping someone on here that owns an R34 GTR and has the full set of books, leather case etc could please post a picture of what they look like so I know whats there and whats missing.

Have already been to Nissan direct and unfortunately it appears they dont have a record of, or sell the books.

Thanks.

From the research of info I've been able to find online, the Navigation book comes with BNR34s that have a C code for digit 17 of the model number (there might be other codes too). Most seem to have - on their model code. I've been a fair bit of looking at model codes from the Nissan Fast request thread and randomly entering VINs into Nissan Fast and it seems fairly rare to have the SatNav. I've been able to find out what AAJCD means from a Japanese friend who translated them for me, but not any of the codes (although some are in English for later VINs if I remember correctly). If you enter check your model code (I can do that if you want - just give me the VIN) and see if there is a C for 17 should tell you if that book came with your car. Never seen anything about a leather cover.

My friend says:

14A Super fine coat

15A Rear wiper + UV protection + prevention of heat entering

16J Glove compartment light, remote entry, trunk lid

17C TV function, navigator

18D Rear fog light

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Regards,

Mark

Edited by sin-

Wondered if there was a leather folder for everything, remember seeing them once but not sure?

I didn't get the leather satchel either Chris, but the Nismo suede black one is still obtainable.

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Haha Mark. Iwantar34gtr has been looking to buy these books for ages and is lucky to be able to find them in his boot.

Did they match up to your kms?

+1 surely a car as clean as yours purchased from a reputable dealer such as extreme motorsports would have genuine kms. Is it true they have a real s-tune?

Haha Mark. Iwantar34gtr has been looking to buy these books for ages and is lucky to be able to find them in his boot.

Did they match up to your kms?

Yeah, no unwelcome surprises mate.

Was doing a clean up of the cupboard the other day and saw my partners S15 log book with original leather folder etc.

Curious to see your leather folder as wondering if they are the same.

:no:

Of course im not serious Tezza , i know how hard the books are to come by

i got mine through a good mate in Japan

You're not kidding, I looked everywhere for a replacement owners manual.

I already had the original hard cover dealer brochure and always wanted the rest of the books to compliment it.

Wouldnt mind trying to source a better condition service book though as the condition of mine is not great, however still better than nothing.

You're not kidding, I looked everywhere for a replacement owners manual.

I already had the original hard cover dealer brochure and always wanted the rest of the books to compliment it.

Wouldnt mind trying to source a better condition service book though as the condition of mine is not great, however still better than nothing.

I will try and source a service book from Japex , see how i go ........ Edited by NISSAN GTR

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