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Boys and Girls,

Does anyone know who sells EASTBear GTR style lips for R34 GTTs in Australia?...

I've already been in touch with PowerPlay imports in Syd and they turned out to be useless. They took 50% deposit and jerked me around for 6 months and I never got the bar (got the deposit back last week)

So.....my appeal to SAU members..Does ANYONE know who I can get this lip in Australia, or directly order it from EastBar (Site's all in Jap)...or recommend similar other brands?

Also, I'm in the market to get an EBC, what a good proven EBC for 34s?..I already have a FMIC and 3.5 HKS pipe from the turbo

Thanks and appreciate any responses :P

NOTE: Pic taken from SAU user GTX-R

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EBC go for a Blitz SBC ID 3 or ID Color.. easy to use nice screen etc etc..

The other option is a Greddy one with scramble boost which you can hit when u need a extra pump... good feature..

Yeah sounds like powerplay are abit slow these days

i was gonna say powerplay are the only guys who do east bear.

how exactly did they dick u around?

i dont see it going anyother way then

deposit>make bar>pay full>send product

They initially quoted me 4-6 weeks for delivery..after 6 weeks they delayed for 2 more weeks saying they got some festival in Japan..and this is causing delays..and then after that ..for another 4 weeks the bar was ' on the ship from japan'

Customer service at this place is shocking..they didn't pickup or return calls/emails for another 3 weeks. I finally managed to get to them them from a Private Number they picked up and said my Bar was delivered to some address in Mildura!!!..Jo-Anne said she was to investigate it and get back to me...another week and no response...

When I ran out of patience I left a voicemail threatening I'm going ACCC and every other legal shop in the state to sort this out....My deposit was returned to me within 48 hours after that.

Now you know, I dont want to do anything with PowerPlay....

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