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hey guys, its 150MB. it is in english and about 400+ pages

ok, i didn't mean to attract mainland people but got heaps of pms. is anyone interested in hosting it as well?

It would be better is a few people hosted it and i could start off by giving it to them. it would get around much quicker.

anyway its hosted here too:

ftp://GTR:[email protected]/

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I would be extremely keen for a copy of this... tried the FTP link but it's not letting me in unfortunately (too many connections) :D I'll keep trying, but in the meantime, if anyone else can host it it would be greatly appreciated!

PS Thanks for sharing this, I know a lot of people have been looking for it :)

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Hint: The less people that download this tonight the quicker I can download which means the quicker I can put it on a 10M/Bit link rather than a 128K/Bit link.

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Hey is someone else hosting it?cause i cant seem to get my connaction back after 16mb worth.Ill keep trying but if theres a new host i can download from then ill go there.A secure connection is all i want.. :jk:

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http://skylines.pnc.com.au/parts/

Still uploading afew of the remaining files, should be completed by later this arvo hopefully.

78 x 2mb files in total.

Please only download a few of the files at once rather then tagging a dozen at a time. If I noticed that it is being absolutely hammered I will remove parts of it to prevent people from downloading the whole thing at once.

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