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Let me know what you guys think so far... if the images are too big then let me know too, they'll all be put up on a website www.japimports.info along with the info from the brochures, service manuals etc that I gradually get around to translating.

Good stuff Funkeh (I'm getting up to speed with the Victorian lingo...)

Maybe just reduce the size of the body dimentions diagrams a tad, other than that, sweet.

I started doing this kinda stuff for the R31 series last mid-year, but it was all on my wifes HDD and her PC is at the bottom of the closet... will dig it up sometime.

i've bought the R33, 32 and 34 GTR brouchers, including the one that has all the concept sketches and design prototypes fro the R34 (pretty kewl shite), all those will get done eventually.

Where did you buy them from? I'm keen to get a R34 GTR brochure. I have the R34 GTR Nismo brochures but would like to buy the Nissan one.

I bought my R33 Series 2 and R33 GTR brochures at Super Autobacs at Tokyo bay so cant really go back to get more...

yeah I love my Yahoo, thinking of joining the "Tuned by Yahoo" J-BBS (forgot the URL)

I also get stuff off shops that i find in the option mags that I get (a lot of those too) and occasionally gear from excite auctiions (good for toys and models) and "bidders" there's not as much competition so the costs are less.

And hopefully with rezzeh's help I can get the full R32, R33, R34 AND V35 service manuals (each one 800+ pages) in japanese on CD for you guys.

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