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Welcome to the JPNZ Manual’s site, our manuals are translated from the original Japanese manuals and published into easy to read English manuals with full illustrations, these manuals are in paperback form and very professional. Our manuals will give you all the information you need on your vehicle and give you piece of mind when operating.*

* Taken straight from JPNZ's homepage :happy:

^ Just discovered this site today compliments Prestige Motorsport... It looks very interesting! Has anyone purchased one of these user manuals? If so, could you please provide feedback to the community as to whether they're worth purchasing? :D

Edited by Sikahalv

There is so much info on our cars available for free, be it on this site or others, such as MyG37.com and the like. You just need to be prepared to do a little searching for it.

Otherwise, the lazy pay up. Simple! ;)

There is so much info on our cars available for free, be it on this site or others, such as MyG37.com and the like. You just need to be prepared to do a little searching for it.

Otherwise, the lazy pay up. Simple! ;)

I agree, however there's a 'collector' in all of us - and some may see this of value (having an unofficial - 'official' - translated owner's manual) in hard copy form (opposed to printing off info on forums).

There is so much info on our cars available for free, be it on this site or others, such as MyG37.com and the like. You just need to be prepared to do a little searching for it.

Otherwise, the lazy pay up. Simple! ;)

I don't think you'll find this book online for free. It is the one for our car.

Yes you can get the g37 and the like online.

$20? Makes your car more appealing to a new buyer when the time comes too.

For the resale appeal, I can understand that. Otherwise, I'm happy to spend that $20 on something else, like my whopping fat insurance premium for two cars coming up in a couple weeks. :/

For the resale appeal, I can understand that. Otherwise, I'm happy to spend that $20 on something else, like my whopping fat insurance premium for two cars coming up in a couple weeks. :/

$90 a month with justcar

Right. So $1080 a year with Just Car, for whatever the insured value you're referring to.

To compare with my policy with Shannons, two vehicles - the BA wagon insured at $6,500 and the V36 insured at $40,000 - a premium of $3060 for $46,500 total, so about three times your premium.

However, I get to choose my repairer and I also get first dibs on the car for a buyback if it happens to be a write-off. Just Car, being AAMI, has no such policies. There's a reason why it's so cheap. If I insured my Maxima with Just Car back in 2006, instead of being insured for $9000 including the modifications such as the MoTeC ECU and turbo bits, there's no way I would've seen any of the high value items back for me to either reuse or resell. In effect, for the $900 a year that I paid in premiums back then, I saw those premiums back after selling off the MoTeC ECU itself.

If I only had the BA to insure, then of course I'd go for the cheapest option just because the car means nothing to me. I'm sentimental about my V36 though.

It all depends on what you want out of your policy. Cheaper is always nicer but you have to consider what options you value that you may be missing out on.

HAH! If only! Late 30s here. Looking at your location, I'd say that's why you're paying $1200 less than me per year. Don't forget insurance companies also judge you by where you live too, even if you think it is a good neighbourhood. :/

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Pfft? Me get offended about my neighbourhood? I've got other things actually worth giving a stuff about. I'll leave it up to the sensitive little princesses to get offended about people ripping on where they live. :)

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Sigh...my 08 PV36 SP insured for $32k. Paying $134 per month with JustCars. I'm 28....how are you getting it at such a low price...

Shannons wont even talk to me...sadly.

Sigh...my 08 PV36 SP insured for $32k. Paying $134 per month with JustCars. I'm 28....how are you getting it at such a low price...

Shannons wont even talk to me...sadly.

Interesting... It's seems your insurance policy and mine are nearly identical... 2007 PV36 Skyline 350GT Type SP insured with Just Car Insurance for $30k @ $130 per month (including Rating One Protection)

PS: Nissan "Skyline" is not even available as an option to select on Shannon's Insurance online Quick Quote system... How did you insure your Skyline with them WogBoy?

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Sikahalv. online quick quote, what's that?? I don't mess with that crap :-). I talk to humans! By the way both my vehicles are insured for a total of 90K. When I got my 370GT it cost me 50K (I've had it since 2009), so my ageeded valve is much higher.

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