A company in New Zealand that specialises in the translation of technical manuals, JPNZ, is interested in translating the Japanese 6A13TT Workshop Manual into English. Those of us with 8th generation VR4’s in Australia, NZ and England are eagerly awaiting this, and I thought you might find it interesting and useful. The completed manual is only going to be NZ$100, a bargain for such an essential document.
No, I’m not affiliated with JPNZ in any way – I’m a private VR4 owner and I’ve been one of the people behind finding and promoting this translation service for the past two months, helping to generate the interest internationally to get it done.
If you’re interested in checking this out, the complete url is: http://www.jpnz.co.nz/afawcs0131171/CATID=23/SUBID=240/ID=650/SID=63076686/productdetails.html
Alternatively go to www.jpnz.co.nz, click on “Workshop/Repair Manuals” --> “Mitsubishi” --> “Galant/Legnum” -->
“(EA SERIES VX,VRG,VRGT,VRGE,VR4)” to register your interest and order a copy.
NZ$30 for deposits, NZ$4,500 all up.Some one do the math for me will they, what's the deposit price again? And what's that number times 150?
YesBut once it's in production (ie: all deposits paid and first batch made) we can order it whenever can't we?
So any thoughts / suggestions as to what might be required in addition / variation from the original manual?? Post here tonight and I'll include it in my replyHello Trevor
First we get everyone to confirm they still want the manual, once we have the second confirmation we will then ask for deposits, the main reason for this is because we don’t want only a few deposits then having to make people wait or having to do refunds because of not enough people wanting to pay, unfortunately tyre kickers in all industry’s. We are currently deciding on how the manual will be made up (What sections) we will also add this to the next contact to everybody.
If you have an idea of what your group wants or any ideas from yourself would be appreciated. This manual is the manual from the original Japanese Mitsubishi factory manual and will be very comprehensive.
Regards
Michael McCarthy (Director)
Got a reply from Michael:
So any thoughts / suggestions as to what might be required in addition / variation from the original manual?? Post here tonight and I'll include it in my reply
A big OZVR4.COM logo on the front and a thank you to Trevor from OZVR4 for 'making all this possible' inside the manual