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Hi All,

I have just bought an R32 and i love it, the only thing is i want to know how to fix its issues myself instead of paying for mechanics to waste time trying to figure it out. Could anyone pls provide me with the 32's Manual, worse comes to worse i will have to buy one but if i can just download it why not.

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I tried that link that you put up. It doesn't work anymore. Are there any other links that anyone knows of? I'm looking for an owners manual for an R32 GTR.

I found one for an R33. I think It's the GTST though. I'm not sure.

http://www.bitenova.nl/tt/1azfd

Edited by cactu5

Try google, it always works. I found one for you within five minutes. Here's the link...

http://www.esnips.com/doc/cbd3944d-6036-4d...d-Bookmarks.pdf

Easy huh :)

Hope its english though, when i looked for my R33 manual, I downloaded 2 jap ones before I found an english one. I didn't bother checking this one, but it should be ok. Didn't want to wait for 25 megs at 1:30am :(

If not, just type 'skyline r32 (pdf)' into google and go through all the pages.

Edited by R33-GTS
i also found that one, but its for a GTR and were both after a Gts-t :devil:

i did a pretty thourugh search using a few different methods and searches but couldnt fin anything.

I was under the impression you used the GTR servoce manual in conjunction with the RB20DET supplement?

there is no translated r32 GTS-t service manual

there is a translated r32 GTR service manual

there is an r32 workshop manual with all engines, including rb20det

i use the GTR manual for doing stuff to my GTS-t. haven't done anything where the combo of engine manual and GTR service manual was not sufficient so far. and if it was that technical, i probably wouldn't be doing the job myself.

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