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dyna962007
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Can someone please reccomend where to get a service manual for a 2003 350Z?? Who has the best one, best price?thanks, mike


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Welcome to NICO!

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As long as you're willing to print it yourself or carry around a netbook its free!

dyna962007
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Brother thanks so much. This is going to be an invaluable asset for me.Question for you please.The directory of PDF files is extensive and on first look. Its tough to navigate unless you know what all those abreviations mean.Otherwise you have to click on each one to see what is in the file.Is there any kind of index or legend or table of contents page for it?Wonder if anyone has made one up yet? If not, I may do one and then post it for everyone.Second question, all throughout the manual, there are references and highlighted links that cover little sub-subjects. But each time I tried to click on one for further info, the link shows up as "page not found"example:BR-25, "FRONT DISC BRAKE (CLZ25VD TYPE)" , BR-31, "FRONT DISC BRAKE (OPB27VA TYPE)" .Have you had any experience with this?thanks so much, Mike
BusyBadger wrote:Welcome to NICO!

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As long as you're willing to print it yourself or carry around a netbook its free!

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Open up any of the pdf files. Then using the Bookmark feature in Acrobat select the Quick Reference Index, then you can instantly pull up any section you want by simply clicking on it.

I suggest using it on a laptop if you can. I originally planned on printing out a hard copy but stopped counting pages around the 1200 mark. Its not like the "tiny" 240SX FSM that fits in a 4" binder.

dyna962007
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thanks buddy, mike
BusyBadger wrote:Open up any of the pdf files. Then using the Bookmark feature in Acrobat select the Quick Reference Index, then you can instantly pull up any section you want by simply clicking on it.

I suggest using it on a laptop if you can. I originally planned on printing out a hard copy but stopped counting pages around the 1200 mark. Its not like the "tiny" 240SX FSM that fits in a 4" binder.


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