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dun tell me only the leeches have been downloading.....

I have had it running since last night, and I have only downloaded 200Mb and uploaded 300Mb....

Comon people, make sure you leave it open after you finish downloading so the rest of us can get it!

ok, that gtr.org.uk site is and has been ****ed for ages. Don't bother trying.

Manwhore is a champo. He gave me a copy of both manuals. It's also posted up on the internet on his site as well. Forget using bit torrent and all that.

Manwhore i read your thread about the SYB (Start ya bastard). Any news?

Its a pitty the R32 engine manual isn't as good quality as the R33 engine manual.

If any one needs a copy I have them both also.

The R32 is around ~25mb from memory and the R33 is ~149mb.

The Max you can dload it from me is around ~12-13kb/s through a locally hosted webserver on my end.

Is it all right if i can have both the manuals?

I am living in Melb. I can pass you a CDR if you want...

What do you reckon?

Cheers.

Its a pitty the R32 engine manual isn't as good quality as the R33 engine manual.

 

If any one needs a copy I have them both also.

 

The R32 is around ~25mb from memory and the R33 is ~149mb.

 

The Max you can dload it from me is around ~12-13kb/s through a locally hosted webserver on my end.

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