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I've a R33 Parts Manual with all the part numbers and stuff that I could scan and upload if one isnt already available. Just need to know if i should scan it and how to get it up here?

Also got a Service Manual on CD? Tells you how to change parts and stuff for R32's and R33's.

Someone PM me or something and let me know if they're wanted? :(

Nellah if you want to PM me i'll set you up an FTP so that you can upload what you've got to me and i'll take a look at it than put it up.

Some programs for the parts is FAST cut down to only work as the parts checker..

As for the service manual - is it different to the ones up on the site already..

We're still after the R33 owners manual..

I've uploaded my bits and pieces but it looks like it may be the same as the ones already up?

Also, if anyones looking for a owners handbook check out these guys its where I got mine from..

http://shop.importdriver.com.au/store/prod...ry199.inetstore

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