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I have the R32 GTR Manual, R32 GTST manual and the R33 GTR+GTST Manual.

These include all engines of the following:

CA18i

RB20E

RB20DE

RB20DET

RB25DE

RB26DETT (R32)

RB25DE (R33)

RB25DET (R33)

RB26DETT (R33)

Includes all info for 4wd systems and electrical and chassis information. They are all in English and I will be setting up a FTP server to host them.

Please let me know if you are interested and what connection your internet is so I have a fair idea how far to break it down.

I will be willing to post them but at your own expense. I have them all included in a drop down autorun menu ready to go.

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also, if that one is not working. I will be starting a different server at 6pm tomorrow 23/12/04. If anyone is still downloading from the original at that time, you will be kicked.

You can log on to ftp://[email protected]:77

Sorry, edited that one back. I did the transition just now.

Just use this one, it should be faster as I have direct cable and this server will utilize it. Should be faster for those of you with adsl and cable.

I've placed a mirror on my server... but if it gets raped, I'll remove it..

i'm only 60kps upstream.. so be good!

http://skeleton.net.nz/~oiad/manual/R32 - GTR Manual.rar (20.8MB)

http://skeleton.net.nz/~oiad/manual/R32 - GTST Manual.rar (22.5MB)

http://skeleton.net.nz/~oiad/manual/R33 - GTST+GTR Manual.pdf://http://skeleton.net.nz/~oiad/manual...+GTR Manual.pdf (149 MB)

You may want to use a download resumer or something.. the server is pretty stable, but I see a few people starting, then stopping..

THE NEW SERVERS ARE AS FOLLOWS. (MY IP CHANGES WHEN I REBOOT)

IP: 60.226.67.88 USERNAME: SKYLINE PORTS: 21,77 OR 99

well i managed to get ftp://60.226.67.88:77 but it prompts for a username i have put in

Username: SKYLINE password: blank

Username: SKYLINE password: SKYLINE

Username: skyline password: blank

Username skyline password: skyline

also log on anonymously

no goer ???

I've placed a mirror on my server... but if it gets raped, I'll remove it..

i'm only 60kps upstream.. so be good!

http://skeleton.net.nz/~oiad/manual/R32 - GTR Manual.rar (20.8MB)

http://skeleton.net.nz/~oiad/manual/R32 - GTST Manual.rar (22.5MB)

You may want to use a download resumer or something.. the server is pretty stable, but I see a few people starting, then stopping..

salival Thanks for the link. I successfully downloaded the file but can't open it. I don't know much about computers. It says windows needs to know the program that created it. What should I type in?

salival Thanks for the link. I successfully downloaded the file but can't open it. I don't know much about computers. It says windows needs to know the program that created it. What should I type in?

download winrar and install that. www.win-rar.com

once you have extracted the PDF, you'll also need Adobe Acrobat Viewer. www.adobe.com both are a free download

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