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Originally posted by DREMEN

The only users manual that I have is in Japanese :)

Who did your compliancing???

Mine is Sydney Compliance Centre and they have said nothing about a manual :D

In Canberra, an ENGLISH manual is required to pass rego :uh-huh:

I asked the guy about it and he said as long as it shows how to work the child anchorage points, that's all they really care about.

Mine is very brief (just a photocopied thing), and has nothing about the fuse boxes, sorry DREMEN :)

This is the owners handbook you'r refering to

Most compliancers will provide a very abreviated version which complies with the regulations but tells you nothing you want to know. jpnz sell a translation of the origional Jap one for about $60. As far as I know there is no English Workshop manual for the import Skylines though jpnz also sell an engine manual for the RB26DETT which covers several motors but not the RB25DET it costs about $150

Someone on these forums offered an English version of the workshop manual for about $180 (if you read this PM me I'm interested)

All new Skyline owners should spend some time digesting all the info readily available on the SDU site as well as Meggala's

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