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Just thought I'd post this for you all.

I have just bought a manual for my R34 GTR & paid $9 including shipping.

I have been looking for a manual for my car since I bought it. I really didn't want to pay the $600 for the english manuals from the Melb. technical bookshop.

This guy is selling full manuals as listed below.

Models Covered

GTT, GTS and GTR Covered in FULL

This a HIGHLY detailed manual which covers:

Engine Specifications for all models listed above

ECCS Diagnosis

Air Conitioning and Heating System

Electrical Inspection

Cooling Sytem

Fuel System

Exhaust

FULL Wiring diagram

Vacume Diagram

Idle Speed and Adjustment

Valve Clearance

Removal and Installation of engine parts

Turbo Removal and Inspection

Head Removal and Inspection

Chassis

Brakes and Suspension

FULL Service Data

BONUSES - That the others dont offer on EBAY

Skylines Information Book - 88 pages of History, Specifications, Buying Guide, Colour Codes, Fuel Consumption, Track tests, System Diagnosis, HICAS Explained and Fault Codes, 02 Sensor test procedure and more

HKS Manuals - FCon, AIC, AFR, EVC, Turbo Timer

APEXI Manuals - Turbo Timer, AVC-R, FC Commander, Guages + Tacho

BLITZ Manuals - FATT, Powermeter, SBC ID, R-Vit

NGK - Spark plug Guide

Step by step guide with pictures for removal of oil filter (HANDY)

Air filter comparison - Apex, Blitz, HKS, K&N and Sard with results

RB30 Engine info - How to build and what to use

R33 Parts List - A Handy list of all the parts you might need 1 day

Here's the link, or just search "R34 Service" on E-Bay:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R34-Service-Manual-...1QQcmdZViewItem

I am not the seller of this item, but like other GTR owners, value every $$$ for use on the car.

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Hey 3 Lit3 - Do you have the R33 manual for the chassis etc.. I only have the engine manual, was trying hard to find the R33 one when I repalced a front wheel bearing..found an R34 one in jap which helped a bit but R33 body/chassis and other components manual would be nice :)

The only Skyline manual I don't have is the English version of the R34.

They were all up for download on these forums about 6 months ago.

Did you get it in paperback or CD form?

I will get it in CD form. There's a new post with links to a shortened R34 english version. But as far as I know i'm getting the full one.

Hey 3 Lit3 - Do you have the R33 manual for the chassis etc..  I only have the engine manual, was trying hard to find the R33 one when I repalced a front wheel bearing..found an R34 one in jap which helped a bit but R33 body/chassis and other components manual would be nice :O

Have a look in the Manual Download thread. I am pretty sure he has that one there.

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