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Does anybody knows how to get into contact with nengun? aother than emails. Its been 2 weeks a few emails but no replies IMtrying to purchase powerfc and a boost controller. THanks people

They are slow, but they will get to you eventually, they are not set up to answer questions, especially technical ones. They are simply a reseller, they don't really have stock, they just source whatever you order, once you have paid for it.

Personally I never bother emailing them with questions. I just order what I want, pay the money and it always turns up.

:laugh: cheers :)

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They are slow, but they will get to you eventually, they are not set up to answer questions, especially technical ones. They are simply a reseller, they don't really have stock, they just source whatever you order, once you have paid for it.

Personally I never bother emailing them with questions. I just order what I want, pay the money and it always turns up.

:O cheers :sick:

if thats the case for me which one of the power Fc should i order w/ hand controller and the boost controller? BCNr32,33,34? for my 260rs Let me know thanks

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if thats the case for me which one of the power Fc should i order w/ hand controller and the boost controller? BCNr32,33,34? for my 260rs Let me know thanks

im 99% sure 32 and 33 use the same ones from memory. u would need a r33 gtr one, as the 260rs's use r33 gtr running gear :sick: best to get a few opinions as im not 110% sure :O

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im 99% sure 32 and 33 use the same ones from memory. u would need a r33 gtr one, as the 260rs's use r33 gtr running gear :O best to get a few opinions as im not 110% sure :O

yeah I said via msn Im 99.95 % sure Yudi needs the R33 GTR Powerfc

Im positive the 260RS for 1997 and 1998 and 1999 etc were based on the R33 and N0T the R34, like how the Series 1 RS4 is based on mainly :O the R33 GTs-T, and unlike the Series 2 RS4 which has components based on the R34 GT-T.

if it was me - Id ask a few questions to ppl on this great forum, and order the R33 GTR PowerFC............ she'll eventually crank over :sick:

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yeah I said via msn Im 99.95 % sure Yudi needs the R33 GTR Powerfc

Im positive the 260RS for 1997 and 1998 and 1999 etc were based on the R33 and N0T the R34, like how the Series 1 RS4 is based on mainly :O the R33 GTs-T, and unlike the Series 2 RS4 which has components based on the R34 GT-T.

if it was me - Id ask a few questions to ppl on this great forum, and order the R33 GTR PowerFC............ she'll eventually crank over :O

:sick: eventually crank over. yea i pmed RBNT for it. so... waiting.

What will i do without this forum :O

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ok guys BCNR33 is the code for R33GTR? if so i got it right? Then bosst controller theres a few models to choose in Nengun website which ones? They all say to suit power Fc!!! but theres different codes for each ones

415-A001

AU $ 351.91

AU $ 388.83

To Suit PowerFC

415-A002

AU $ 351.91

AU $ 388.83

To Suit PowerFC

415-A003

AU $ 351.91

AU $ 388.83

To Suit PowerFC

415-A008

AU $ 351.91

AU $ 388.83

To Suit PowerFC

415-A013

AU $ 351.91

AU $ 388.83

To Suit PowerFC

G73GK-TK126

AU $ 351.91

AU $ 388.83

To Suit PFC SW20 Verson 1

let me know guys

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Heres some info for ya'all :)

The R32 GTR(BNR32) and R33 GTR(BCNR33) use the same PFC.

The 260RS uses the same PFC as the R32/33 GTR.

The boost control kit to suit this PFC is part#415-A001.

Honestly, Nengun are cheap but slow. Expect to wait about 3-5 weeks for your order.

Greenline are a bit dearer but a bit quicker. Expect to wait about 2-3 weeks for your order.

I can do the same deal for $1400 delivered within 5-10 days.

Thought there'd be some SAU members showing a bit of support for SAU traders :(

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support is good performance wise but sometimes money talks :( i know u do it legit with taxes and gst, but people want the most goods for the least money even if they have to wait.

i'd pay another $100 for the quick delivery, but no more or i'd just goto greenline.jp

sorry PW just saying it like it is... no offence to your prices etc as they seem very reasonable for an australian business :)

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