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Hey guys, well after finding a lot of ppl are trying to find manuals I have set up a dedicated FTP server here @ home. So far it has the R32 Engine Manual and the R33 Workshop manual.

Can you guys upload any other manuals or tutorials that I don't have so that everyone else can get access to them, put them in the Upload Directory.

Also here in Perth we have had some crazy weather tonight so there are a lot of connection issues... if you cant access the FTP server give it up to 15mins otherwise email me HERE!

Access it here!

Cheers guys!

Kieran

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Hey guys. Upload anything you can. It will take ages to upload until I sort my account out. So if you wanted to leave the uplads until I post saying it's all good. I am also might create a look account so ppl can view the files when I get enough time. One thing I didnt do was put a restriciton on the amount of users. There are about 10 on now. I will set it to 5, this should allow a DL rate above 10K/sec each depending on your connection. I won't kick anyone so ppl will just have to be patient.

Ok new ftp mirror,

Host: ftp.andrew.ihostingonline.com

User name: [email protected]

Password: skylinesaustralia

ONLY download from this HTTP Link.

http://andrew.ihostingonline.com/manuals

Thus keeping the available logins for up loaders

Upload only to the upload directory and once upload is complete it is your RESPONSIBILITY to move files to the home directory, for people to download with the HTTP link.

I'm uploading:

R32 Engine Manual ~24mb

R33 Engine Manual. ~24mb

R34 Workshop Manual. ~13mb

R34 Workshop Japanese Manual. ~

Adobe Reader 7.0. ~20mb

to... http://andrew.ihostingonline.com/manuals

The manuals have been reworked with Adobe 7.0

You WILL need Adobe 7 installed.

Guys please upload only to the upload directly. And once it is uploaded then and only then transfer it to the Home Directory.

Because I had 2 people PMing me, saying this isn’t working.

I have moved those 2 files to uploads.

Cubes can you finish uploading them, they a meg or so to go.

Let me know. :rofl:

I pulled down the R32 & R33 Engine manuals, they work fine, no corruption. Thank god for 1500 ADSL. :rofl:

I've moved them back to the home directory. :rofl:

People YOU NEED TO HAVE ADOBE v7.0!

I have uploaded everything I have collected over time.

binary.gif!ADOBE_READER_v7.0!.exe 29-Mar-2005 22:09 19.8M

layout.gifR32_All_Engine_Manua..> 29-Mar-2005 22:10 22.7M

layout.gifR32_GTR_Service_Manu..> 29-Mar-2005 23:40 27.2M

layout.gifR33_All_Engine_Manua..> 29-Mar-2005 21:57 23.1M

layout.gifR34_All_Workshop_Jap..> 29-Mar-2005 23:17 48.6M

layout.gifR34_All_Workshop_Man..> 29-Mar-2005 22:07 12.7M

layout.gifRB30_DOHC_Guide.pdf 29-Mar-2005 22:17 324k

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