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yer ive found that delivery takes f**kin ages, i order something and tottaly forgot bout it then it arrived like 6 months later lol

my brother ordered coilpacks for his s13 got them 7 months later, he now gets discounts from them.

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Buy from www.greenline.jp or www.perfectrun.com.au as they both have very fast delivery and prices the same as nengun

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I ordered a lot of stuff from all 3 places last year for my GTR rebuild and found Greenline and Perfect Run delivered as fast as 5 working days after I deposited the money and about 2 weeks at worst. I waited over 4 months for a Tomei oil restictor from Nengun and sent my PFC back to them for repair under warranty in November and still haven't got it back nor an ETA.

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