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I've got R32, R33 and R34 Service Manuals in Japanese. They cover all types for each model.

I'm sellin em at $10 per CD (which contains 1 model), with $2 per copy sold goin to the forums. That includes standard mailout within australian netro areas as well, so you don't have to pay extra for it. If you live in another country or want some lead embossed envelope so your CD copy is shielded from nuclear radiation (hey, it could happen :D) then you gotta pay extra for that.

Once I've covered the cost of getting these manuals, then I'll give a copy of em to each states clubs so that they are available for free to the members of that state.

PM me if you need any more info or to organise sale.

I have a commonwealth bank account, so when you transfer the amount, in the notes put your forum nick and I'll know who to send it to :)

Here's a quick rough list of what's on each CD:

R33:

896 pages

R33 system ER33 HR33 ECR33 ENR33 BCNR33 Including GT-R V-Spec's

Service manuals for RB20, RB25DE, RB25DET, and RB26DETT.

New Model Intro

New Model Intro (Addendum 1)

New Model Intro (Addendum 2)

New Model Intro (Addendum 3)

New Model Intro (Addendum 4)

Comprehensive Service Manual Version

Regular Maintenance Manual

Failure Diagnostic Manual

Service Manual (Addendum 1)

Service Manual (Addendum 2)

Service Manual (Addendum 3)

Service Manual (Addendum 4)

Automatic Transmission RE4R01A Manual

Automatic Transmission RE5R01A Manual

Manual Transmission F160 Manual

Manual Transmission R160, R180, R200 Manual

Manual Transmission R200, R200V Short Manual

Drivetrain and Power-Steering Pump Service Manual

ETX13A Service Maual

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R34 ER-34 HR-34 ENR-34:

Full Engine Service Manuals

Engine Control Systems

Clutch

Manual transmission

Automatic transmission

Transfer

Drive shaft

Front Axel & Suspension (including wheels)

Rear Axel & suspension

Brake (ABS included)

Steering

Body

Doors, wings, mirrors, lids etc

Interior

SRS air bag & seat belt

Heater & air-conditioner

and others in a roughly 900 page manual

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you should have the idea by now... basically the MOST comprehensive service manual collection for your car on CD. Its in japanese but the diagrams are pretty simple you should be able to decypher em. If not you could always ask on the forum.

R32 Pics:

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no offence monkey but as with another guy who got his post canned how can you sell something you never bought ??? charging shipping + cost of cd which is like $3 or something :)

Do you want to sell FAST as well?

I personally don't have much problems with the copyright issue as the benefits outweigh putting one over Nissan Japan. Head over to torrents in any case.

Why would Nissan care? R-series Skylines are dead in the water anyway :)

T.

hey i dont mind that much cause compared to another person who has been banned numerous times for posting similar stuff at least something is going to SAU out of this and the profit he would be making would be like $5 tops so it is not to bad hey i was more so looking out for sau's interest so they dont get in any trouble for people selling copyrighted material. meh if it was in english i would probably get one myself :)

I haven't mentioned anywhere the source of the manuals. There's no covers on them, nor are there any copyright pages. So as far as I know they are public domain. That said if the rightful copyright owner contacts me and asks me to not sell them I will happily oblige. As for SAU I claim responsibility for my actions and clear the forum of any liability.

And yes, I have bought them, I shipped them down here, and have just started to translate them. But instead of waiting to do all 2700 pages, I'm offering to sell the untranslated documents.

As I said, I'm only selling initial copies to cover the costs I've incurred. Once they are covered, then I'll give a free copy to a rep from each state for them to use as a resource, where you can borrow it to look up something wrong with your car.

I don't want to sell FAST because its Nissan software, and I know Nissan Australia look down on the distribuution of that. Seeing as Nissan Aust is involved with SAU NSW, I don't want to jeapordise their dealings.

I don't see Nissan Aust having any problems with me selling some Japanese documents.

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no i mean the ENR34... aka R34 Skyline GTFour

I'll see if I can source the R34 GTR Manual as well.

Haven't had time to organise shipments or collection of payments yet. I have all your PM's and I'll be sending out a mass PM to all those that responded with details in the next couple of days.

MYC-R32 :confused: :) THe dude selling it on ebay bought it off some other scam artist in the UK for like $100.

For those that didn't read... the $10 includes standard postage within the AU metro areas.

damn man, that's a bit steep... the way I looked at it...

$0.50 gets a CD, $3 postage, $5.00 to club/forum. Leaves me with a tidy $1.50 profit lol.

Can you link me to the ebay one? I wanna see what he's got, maybe cut in on his lunch :)

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