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Hi people,

Just wondering if anyone has brought from this site www.perfectrun.com.au

i am thinking of buying a Apexi boost gauge (mech) from them, would be around $150 AU delivered.

Pretty cheap i thought.

Any thoughts would be helpful

cheers :wave:

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I have also bought a fair few things from them, all Nismo gear infact as they stock more Nismo parts than anyone else I've used before. I found some of the parts I ordered where cheaper than other places.

Delivery of my stuff was about 3-4 working days :wave:

Delivery costs by weight makes it easy to work out a total amount before paying....although I had to pay seperately for shipping, dunno why!

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I've brought heaps of stuff from them, they are a little more expensive than Nengun and Greenline but they are pretty fast. Propt replies to your emails as well.

Same here !!

Ritsuko is very good to deal with :wave:

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My brother and I have ordered a bunch of items from them and they have been absolutely faultess. My brother even had his FTO serviced at the workshop by the owner Taki.

Also, do a search - there have been a number of threads about Perfectrun.

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I have also purchased from perfect run had no worries with them what so ever. I got some splitfire coilpacks for a pretty good price and got them with in a few days of ordering nothing but good to say about perfect run.

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