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depends on the item and customs and who checks it and how they feel on the day

most items should get here ok and pass fine. i got powerfc and it cleared fine.

delivery once sent takes about 3-4 days and u get a tracking number.

my pfc left jap thursday arvo was at my place monday lunch time.

once you order it might not be shipped instantly so could be a delay.

my was shipped about 1.5 weeks after payment cleared, just delays with suppliers and stuff, nothing drastic really. the items are marked on the packagin "these goods are exempt and do not pay gst" or something to that affect to try and persuade customers from taxing it

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nengun are good they just take a little while to start shipping when there posted there here in like 4-5 days . on the packaging its marked as gift so it slips thru on things under $1000 with no tax but things like exhaust's and turbos etc would be a little harder but yes they are super cheap!

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I ordered a Trust head gasket which i really need a couple weeks ago and its still processing (payment received), havnt got a reply email yet either but im sure it will be ok..

Greenline is MUCH faster in my opinion I have bought many things from them, probably will stick with them if i can.

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I have bought various items from nengun, and will buy more in the near future.

From the time my payment was cleared at status upgraded to "processing" it took approx 3-4 weeks to upgrade to "delivered" and another week till i received the item.

I have no issues with the time period, so i am happy with the service.

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reflex - urs was confirmed on 27th.......i also ordered a PFC and was confirmed on the 23rd.

but stil says delivery TBA.

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i hate waiting for things

Jim, i'm in exactly the same boat as you mate. PFC payment confirmed on 23rd, still waiting with delivery TBA.

Did expect to wait a while, as with all things ordered on the net, but this is damn annoying. Will stay with Greenline after this.

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I've purchased from nengun. I did not get hit with taxes/customs fees but may have been lucky.

The cost including shipping is correct as far as nengun is concerned but u may need to be prepared for the customs.

Delivery times vary greatly. Some have had 2 weeks turnaround while others over a month, it also depends how busy they are and also what suppliers are doing in Japan (dont try to order things near Golden Week etc).

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has any one purchased anything off nengun?

i have a rather large order and woundering if the estimated total is correct (within 100$)

also to they hit you with any import fees..

how long did it take to arrive?

thanks heaps guys keep up the good work

What does nengun put on the EMS form? is it mark as a gift and is the amount the real amount or is it something like under $300?

i think if the item is over $300 you should get tax. but it all depends

i think tax is like 15%, and EMS takes about 5 to 7 working days from japan to australia (when i order stuff if it is sent on monday i get it that friday) but you also have to add the time it takes the buyer (nengun) to get the item and sent it off,as im pretty sure they dont stock anything.

i would say it should take between 1 to 2weeks

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