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Hey i have drawn up on paper wiring diagrams for the boot lid loom, the boot loom, and most parts of the interior for the r33 gtst, i have labeled the wire colours and where they go and what they do.

I want to draw it up in autocad so i can post them on here bec it will be very handy for alot of people here.

Does anyone have a copy of AutoCAD 2005 or 2004 etc that i can get a copy of so i can draw them up on the computer.

I started to download the full version but its 369mb and ive only got a dialup connection ..

If someone can help me out i would apreciate it

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thats up to you, its a pricey bit of software isnt it ...

Im downloading the full version at the moment, its a slow site though and ive only got a dialup ..

So i should have it by the end of next week if i set it to download bits of it each night b4 i gota bed..

just would have been easier and quicker to get a copy off someone seeming it will benifit everyone with an r33.

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i can draw it for you? i'm just not prepared to hand out copies of something that costs 6grand.

-rb25

i bet you would be prepared to download the drawings (that took me months to draw up on paper) when i do them thoe..

But i hope you find them useful, thats what being a member here is all about, sharing

information and helping out fellow members..

cheers..

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i bet you would be prepared to download the drawings (that took me months to draw up on paper) when i do them thoe..

But i hope you find them useful, thats what being a member here is all about, sharing

information and helping out fellow members..

cheers..

Why Autocad? There are plenty of other freeware CAD programs out there?

In any case it would be bloody brilliant if you can get these drawn up, would be a huge help to the Skyline community! I saw the boot looms you've posted, they look good.

The comments of others here are just trying to discourage piracy, which cannot be endorsed on a site like this. So don't take them to heart, rest assured that most of us greatly appreciate your efforts!

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