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> Aussie Nimbus Support Group, How many of us are there?
scubascuba
post Jun 23 2009, 01:57 AM
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I own a 1998 Grandis (UF) model (16 valve 4G64 engine) but have lost the owners manual. Anyone out there has an electronic copy of the manual to share?
Mitsubishi charges an arm and a leg for a new copy of the manual.

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cheeky85
post Oct 30 2009, 06:02 AM
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hey i am another nimbus owner i have december 1995 uf nimbus and i have done many repairs to my car so i guessi know a bit about them. i use a magna manual if unsure as its the closest i am going to get for having a proper repair manual for my nimbus and so far nearly everything is the same the only difference i have found so far is the magna has the engine around the other way ie the belts are on the driver side where in a nimbus its on the passenger side also nimbus engine bay is smaller like for an example in my manual it shows the fuel fiter being on the right side of the brake booster but in the nimbus its more on the left and underneath the brake booster near the charcoal canister. i can help answer questions about nimbus and i'll make sure i am as helpful as i can be.
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jesse hammant
post Mar 14 2010, 06:36 PM
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hey guys just letting ya know that i drive a nimbus too...................
any nimbus owners live in s/e qld And know where or what to get a set of extractors off off


thanks for the help
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