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ironic you should mention them as only today i went looking for their website - haven't heard anything about them in ages was unsure if they still existed.

I haven't bought anything off them in the past. Apparently nengun.com is pretty good too.

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I've used them a fair bit. Good service and I found them a fair bit quicker than Nengun. The website doesn't have the wank factor of a shopping basket and some of the pics are a bit small, but if you know what you're after who cares.

As with any online shop ask whether the gear is in stock before ordering. It saves alot of heartache.

Jon

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We'll see how good greenline are in the next day or so.

My carbon fibre cooling panel finally arrived after being on back order for a few months - open the box to find my c/f panel chipped and cracked. Who ever packed the box thought 1 layer of bubble wrap and 3 sheets of newspaper was adequate packing for such a fragile item.....

Emailed Jason this morning with pics - havent heard back as of yet.

We'll see how good they are - ive yet to buy turbos, computer, pipes, etc - so alot of potential business depending on how they resolve this.

Will let you know.

Daniel

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Back when i had my 'line, i ordered a tonne of parts through Greenline including expensive stuff like turbo kits. Never had any problems. Saying that, it all arrived undamaged so hopefully IMACUL8 will have no dramas. Word of mouth can aide or kill a business quickly.

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