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i have the r33 manual available on gmail (21x7.5mb emails), spent the last couple of days getting it there

leave ur gmail address here or something and i can forward it to you. (u need winrar, and optionally quicksfv if u wish to ensure all the attachments are not corrupt)

i have the r33 manual available on gmail (21x7.5mb emails), spent the last couple of days getting it there

leave ur gmail address here or something and i can forward it to you. (u need winrar, and optionally quicksfv if u wish to ensure all the attachments are not corrupt)

Can you forward a copy to me at [email protected]

Thanks heaps, Alex.

I don't have the engine service manual but I do have a complete parts listing for the R33 (with digrams) which I can email to anyone who wants it.

I would love to get hold of the R33 engine manual if anyone has it.

Please PM me if you do.

Does it list the Bearings in the GTST Gearbox? I wanna rebuild the box but need to know the bearings (Before I pull it into many bits! :wassup: )

I don't have the engine service manual but I do have a complete parts listing for the R33 (with digrams) which I can email to anyone who wants it.

I would love to get hold of the R33 engine manual if anyone has it.

Please PM me if you do.

Does it list the Bearings in the GTST Gearbox? I wanna rebuild the box but need to know the bearings (Before I pull it into many bits!  :wassup: )

Hello Nightman,

yes, I believe it lists the bearings, but for the life of me I can't find the bloody thing!

Once I do locate it on my PC I will forward it to you.

Cheers - Sven

remember whenever u forward large attachments in gmail, after u have, to go into sent folder, then click the individual reply (more info or extra options or something) and trash it - if u trash the whole thing u lose ur original emails.

ull need to delete the sent emails (eventually) cause it will double ur email usage.

remember whenever u forward large attachments in gmail, after u have, to go into sent folder, then click the individual reply (more info or extra options or something) and trash it - if u trash the whole thing u lose ur original emails.

ull need to delete the sent emails (eventually) cause it will double ur email usage.

thanks for tip. got the files!! So if anyone else wants it - lemme know.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...2270830000&rd=1

Check that.

I hope that the person trying to SELL this manual for $100+ isn’t a member of these forums, if they are - congratulations you are a fuc king poor ****.

This manual does not belong to you and you have no right to sell it.

Get a job and make money the way everyone else has to, doing your OWN work.

that's coz he was a big enough shmuck to buy this...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...item=7912913559

hehe

and japtastik's a grand shmuck that makes people pay for freely available info.

If you wanted to be a tightarse you could complain to ebay that he was selling copyrighted items and they'd pull it. But then again you guys are sharing copyrighted material too, so its like the pot calling the kettle black.

If you wanted to be a tightarse you could complain to ebay that he was selling copyrighted items and they'd pull it. But then again you guys are sharing copyrighted material too, so its like the pot calling the kettle black.

yer it is questionable given similar thing happening here, however we arent trying to flog it off for personal gain, which is the biggest beef copyright holders have with infringers, that is people who would otherwise buy the item properly, buy the copied item from a third party, and the copyright owner gets nothing. less of a concern are those people who get the item without cost, as many of those would not have bought it in the first place. so its like a light grey pot calling the kettle black :P

btw ebay have removed it:

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