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but just bcoz they are on the other side of the world etc, doesnt mean they can just get slack on there costomer service. i mean u can buy some stuff off ebay from all over the worlds and it arrvies on time. maybe they are waiting on the stuff to arrive to them from where ever they get it from first, but dont pass that info onto the customer bcoz ppl will be a bit complacent handing over money to some one who states they dont already have to goods they are paying for. just a theory.

if ya cant handle the long ass waits like 3 months / 5-6 weeks (which i think is way to long) use www.perfectrun.com.au everything i ordered has been here within a week to ten days max except a trust radiator cuz trust was outta stock..cool thing is ya can call em up any weekday and they always reply to mails within a day..if ya cant see the part ya want on there site give em a url to the part ya want and they will get it np

i mailed greenline.jp bout a clutch overhaul kit last week and still aint gotta reply..

Edited by thizzle

ive used nengun, greenline and perfect run. ive found perfect run are the best all round, price & service. had major problems with nengun involving a power fc i organised for a mate where he got slugged a couple of hundred for customs. also a roll cage that was sent to melbourne instead of brisbane and after waiting 3 months he had to pay for the shipping from melbourne to brisbane out of his own pocket.

Hahah, just look at some of these sheep, they all want Nengun’s babies as he is a sponsor of this site.. :thumbsup: Some one else in here wants some one else’s kids as well I think... :D Opp's did I post that out loud ;)

It’s all about customer service, and this isn’t the first time some one has had problems with Nengun.

Gotta use Greenline Brad, it’s all about Greenline.

Hahah, just look at some of these sheep, they all want Nengun’s babies as he is a sponsor of this site.. :P Some one else in here wants some one else’s kids as well I think... :D Opp's did I post that out loud ;)

It’s all about customer service, and this isn’t the first time some one has had problems with Nengun.

Gotta use Greenline Brad, it’s all about Greenline.

josh perhaps, however i have had bad experiences with greenline and never had any probs with nengun.

im not really keen on anyones babies except squizz.

if i was to have a bad experience with nengun id be sure to take my business elsewhere.

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