Free Repair Manual
Kinerry
08-15-2003, 10:47 PM
I know this isn't the maintenance forum, but I figure more people will get the chance to get it here
It's uncopyrighted and freely distributable
Share and be happy :)
http://tc2online.com/images/gtr%2032%20service%20manual%20(good).pdf
btw, it's only up for the weekend
It's uncopyrighted and freely distributable
Share and be happy :)
http://tc2online.com/images/gtr%2032%20service%20manual%20(good).pdf
btw, it's only up for the weekend
omegasky
08-15-2003, 10:58 PM
you copycat!!
gotcha red handed!
http://forums.freshalloy.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB4&Number=67503968&Main=67498810#Post67503968
gotcha red handed!
http://forums.freshalloy.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB4&Number=67503968&Main=67498810#Post67503968
Kinerry
08-15-2003, 11:15 PM
yea yea lol
I've been in skyline research mode for days on end now and I'm finding all sorts of stuff
This guy emailed me today telling me he knows a port in florida that lets you bring in skylines and tow them off of the dock as long as it doesn't get a lot of attention...
I've been in skyline research mode for days on end now and I'm finding all sorts of stuff
This guy emailed me today telling me he knows a port in florida that lets you bring in skylines and tow them off of the dock as long as it doesn't get a lot of attention...
omegasky
08-16-2003, 02:27 PM
well since you're in skyline mode, checking out this site might be good:
www.gtr.co.uk :smile: it's a really good site, lot's of info.
www.gtr.co.uk :smile: it's a really good site, lot's of info.
1990BNR32
09-06-2003, 02:37 AM
actually, the tc2online.com site is mine, and i'm the one that purchased the service manual on ebay and posted that link on freshalloy. the service manual probably is copyrighted, but not by Nissan USA so i wasn't too worried posting it.
and what the other guy was saying about a port in Florida where you can bring skylines in is not true. i bought my skyline from a company in Florida that operates out of the free trade zone. they hand picked it for me at an auction in japan, shipped it over and it was brought into the free trade zone, which technically isn't american soil. it still had to be brought through customs and cleared into the US on the bond of an RI, so don't think there's any shortcut to anything involving importing a skyline.
and what the other guy was saying about a port in Florida where you can bring skylines in is not true. i bought my skyline from a company in Florida that operates out of the free trade zone. they hand picked it for me at an auction in japan, shipped it over and it was brought into the free trade zone, which technically isn't american soil. it still had to be brought through customs and cleared into the US on the bond of an RI, so don't think there's any shortcut to anything involving importing a skyline.
racingbreed20
09-06-2003, 06:10 AM
actually, the tc2online.com site is mine, and i'm the one that purchased the service manual on ebay and posted that link on freshalloy. the service manual probably is copyrighted, but not by Nissan USA so i wasn't too worried posting it.
and what the other guy was saying about a port in Florida where you can bring skylines in is not true. i bought my skyline from a company in Florida that operates out of the free trade zone. they hand picked it for me at an auction in japan, shipped it over and it was brought into the free trade zone, which technically isn't american soil. it still had to be brought through customs and cleared into the US on the bond of an RI, so don't think there's any shortcut to anything involving importing a skyline.
So how much did that cost, To ship and bring it through customs. Or is motorex still the only and best way to go.... :crying:
and what the other guy was saying about a port in Florida where you can bring skylines in is not true. i bought my skyline from a company in Florida that operates out of the free trade zone. they hand picked it for me at an auction in japan, shipped it over and it was brought into the free trade zone, which technically isn't american soil. it still had to be brought through customs and cleared into the US on the bond of an RI, so don't think there's any shortcut to anything involving importing a skyline.
So how much did that cost, To ship and bring it through customs. Or is motorex still the only and best way to go.... :crying:
1990BNR32
09-06-2003, 02:10 PM
shipping it here and bringing it through customs has nothing to do with Motorex. in the end, even though I'm not using Motorex as my RI the car will end up costing about what it would if i had bought it through motorex.
Shiftlock
09-06-2003, 08:03 PM
Missed the manual :crying:
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