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Hi guys,

Has anyone ever bought stuff from nengun and been in customs for ages?

My turbo has been in customs for 3 days now on the tracking website.

Has anyone experienced this, or does this mean they've busted me and I have to pay the tax and duty?

In otherwords, has anyone ever bought a turbo from nengun, and been in customs for over 4 days but still received it without paying taxes?

THanks.

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I ordered a set of tien coilovers through them and i got 3 struts 2 weeks after i ordered them then the last one almost 3 months later. Got lost through customs sumhow, Or so they told me...

U'll be fine, just wait a few more days. The invoice is not included on the packaging when nengun send it and they only write a small value on the box to "stop people stealing items". So customs just usually look at this value and move along, they have a lot more expensive things to look at.

However if you are very unlucky customs might ask you to declare an invoice to them, its up too you wether you give them the exact value on the invoice you print out...

how long did the order process take to get to customs from nengun?

Well, all up including payment and waiting nearly a whole month for my order to be completed, about, 1 month.....

Once nengun posted it, it took 3 days for it to reach Australia.

I have now waited 6 days in total (3 days from japan to Australia, and 3 days in customs) for my product to arrive.

I've read alot of threads, and most people said that they got their product within 5 days of being posted from nengun.

Hi guys,

Has anyone ever bought stuff from nengun and been in customs for ages?

My turbo has been in customs for 3 days now on the tracking website.

Has anyone experienced this, or does this mean they've busted me and I have to pay the tax and duty?

In otherwords, has anyone ever bought a turbo from nengun, and been in customs for over 4 days but still received it without paying taxes?

THanks.

Just because the item has been in customs doesn't mean you are going to pay dutys. I have had bought alot of stuff from Japan and normally when i buy dvd they stay in customs for a few days before they are shipped out.

I think it depends on customs and how busy they are, i had my trust intercooler kit in customs for just over aweek but then they sent it to me no issue with duties or tax

  • 1 month later...
Hey Turbz has mr turbo arrived yet :D I am looking at getting a gtr from nengun also, and am a litle worried about duties ect.

Try greenline, got my turbo from japan in 3days, sent on Saturday recieved on Monday. No extra fees from customs.

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