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yeah a r32 gtst would be good....rb20det one.....i have a jap manual, but my japanese is a few years rusty. i dont think it is a service manual more like a car one. :P

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However someone from Box Hill tafe decided to download 4 GIGS!!!! please try not too today, that's rediculous.. I'm offering this to everyone as a favour.. Just so you know there is only 800mB of files on there - of which about 400mB are available for HTTP download.. so to download 4gigs in about an hour or so means that 10 people from the same ip/location did it..

Please try not to do this in future or I will place restrictions on who can download and how much bandwidth - which I would rather not do..

Thanks,

Links

edit: I have blocked box hill tafe IP's, if you require these files, please contact your friends - who most likely have them - or pm me if you can't access them..

Thanks links for taking the time and effort to share all this very helpful info with the rest of us.

I have a question though on the R33 manuals you have one called R33 Service Manual and R33 All Engine Manual, although they differ in size (23MB and 121MB) they appear to be the same manual they even have the same 491 pages :) are they? Just so people are aware and dont waste time and bandwidth downloading the 121MB one.

Cheers

Well - they may well be the same, sorry haven't had a chance to check through everything - it appears that it is the re-encoded version which would be of lower quality. I will chank the description when I get hom and give people the option of hi or low quality..

cheers for spotting it..

MickieB if you are after the service manual for the R32 RB20DET than I suggest you get the R32_All_engine_manual.pdf off my server as this has all the engines. As for the chassis and things like that, i'd get the R32 GTR service manual and see how you go with that - it should have a fair bit of stuff.

Sciby - not a problem glad I can help out.. as long as I have an interest in the forums and also in I.T. myself i'll keep the server up..

I'm only getting 20gigs a month at the moment - and I feel this is enough - however we've used 85% at the moment with another 10 days to go so it might go down for a couple of days - but it'll be back next month..

If you would like to discuss this with me regarding upgrading the plan - i'm open to options and I can give you details of the hosting i've got.

Cheers,

Links

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19gig out of 20gig bandwidth has been used. For the moment I am temporarily halting downloads - if you require something pm me and i'll allow download of that file.

I have to do this as at the current rate we'll all be used up in 2 days..

Cheers,

Links

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In the mean time boys & girls, I host a mirror here:

- http://sau.technine.org

- Username: sau

- Password: skyline

Bandwidth is unlimited so go nuts - Keep in mind though that as the connection is slow (28kb/s out) other peoples downloads are affected by yours - so dont download stuff you really dont need :D

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