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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

hi can u please email me the manual for the r33 engine thanks i cant down load it. [email protected]

Hi im trying to get hold of the R33 Workshop and engine manuals, but cant seem to get on the ftp, or to get the http working,

can you email me the files to [email protected]

or email me the address i can download them at

Am I the only one who smells a scam here?

Its suspicious that a nice guy joins, opens up an FTP site for everyone to load their files, then soon after it shuts down & I notice that the ftp owner doesnt seem to have posted again since then.

Will we start seeing CDs offered on Ebay with those files on them?

Rb25calais if you are still around, how about letting us know where the files are?

Ned

Ok.. i've decided to setup an ftp server/hosting - with about 10gigs/mnth bw..

i'm doing this out of my pocket - for my own purposes - however i'm happy to let it be used for hosting of manuals..

i'll trial it for a month or 2 and see how it goes.. at the moment I only have the R33 service manual - however I will try and get the R32 and R34 ones.. i've seen them around and provide access to people that require them..

I will put up further details once available - unlike the last one - this isn't hosted at my home, it is proper web hosting.. so don't flame me and say i'm trying to do this or that.. just wait and see how it goes.

Cheers,

Links

I've finished signing this up - if people have the R32 and R34 manuals and would like them put up for others - please pm me and i'll setup an account for it.

I will probably only allow download through ftp as http allows ppl to link to it.

I'll let ppl know when they are available for download.. cheers

Links

download details are available here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=80275

or - www.crankroom.com/sau

username - sau

password - saupass

enjoy..

download what you need.. there might be a couple of doubles, but that's the way it goes.. enjoy

Just letting everyone know that the Nissan Parts app is a cut down version of Nissan Fast. If you would like a copy of nissan fast, than do a search, it's available in bittorent.

I'll leave the parts manual up - however - I would rather people don't get it if they don't need it as it uses excess bandwidth.

Thanks,

links

Ok i've updated the site a little, given it a bit of a change of look.. at the moment the Nissan Parts manual is not accessible until I have seen how much bandwidth is being used.

If you want it - pm me and i'll give you access - it can be gotten through ftp..

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