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you ever tasted metho? f**k drinking it just throw a metho ballon on them than lite it up!

i would drink it on purpose to make sure they BURN!!!!!!!!!!!!

nengun are a piece of shit mutherf*kers kunt lips,l i waited over 4 months for my parts, when they finally came, only half showed up, took me 3 weeks to find their email address, the another 3 months for the rest of the shit to rock up, thier response was this, hks have ran out of step 2 cams for a rb26, so they must make it up,

Listen here you little fudge packer little kunt, i wasnt born yesterday... if i ever met u, id stick that cam up your ass and see what u idle like!!

DO NOT USE THEM!!!!!!!!!!

use a dude, on ns.com

his name is streeter

i would drink it on purpose to make sure they BURN!!!!!!!!!!!!

nengun are a piece of shit mutherf*kers kunt lips,l i waited over 4 months for my parts, when they finally came, only half showed up, took me 3 weeks to find their email address, the another 3 months for the rest of the shit to rock up, thier response was this, hks have ran out of step 2 cams for a rb26, so they must make it up,

Listen here you little fudge packer little kunt, i wasnt born yesterday... if i ever met u, id stick that cam up your ass and see what u idle like!!

DO NOT USE THEM!!!!!!!!!!

use a dude, on ns.com

his name is streeter

that is sad but very funny

sorry to hear mate

I wouldn't use them again either :(

i wouldnt piss on nengun if they were on fire.. used them a couple times will never use them again.

I agree with this, i just used them to purchase a blow off valve for my R33, and they send me the wrong parts. When I emailed them for an exchange(which was stated on their website), they said that I ordered what I ordered and now i have to basically live with it or sell it on ebay. Im never using nengun again, extremely poor customer service..

I also felt like reporting them to Office of Fair Trading, but im not sure if they deal with international issues. Ill have to find out..

Edited by EVL-R33
I agree with this, i just used them to purchase a blow off valve for my R33, and they send me the wrong parts. When I emailed them for an exchange(which was stated on their website), they said that I ordered what I ordered and now i have to basically live with it or sell it on ebay. Im never using nengun again, extremely poor customer service..

I also felt like reporting them to Office of Fair Trading, but im not sure if they deal with international issues. Ill have to find out..

Give www.rhdjapan.com a run. They've been good to me, always check back if there is any doubt about compatability, even phoned me a couple of times when I was having trouble sorting stuff out. Also I have been very well served by Importmonster, Aaron & Daniel, they also have phoned when there is any doubt. Delivery times were good & Imortmonster will always credit you back any savings in freight costs they make. They will also try an package stuff together to save on your freight costs if you have two seperate orders close together.

One thing to be aware of, most companies do not have everything they advertise & are reliant on deliveries from suppliers so as long as you are planning well ahead delivery times should never be a major issue imho.

My 2c

Cheers GW

Give www.rhdjapan.com a run. They've been good to me, always check back if there is any doubt about compatability, even phoned me a couple of times when I was having trouble sorting stuff out. Also I have been very well served by Importmonster, Aaron & Daniel, they also have phoned when there is any doubt. Delivery times were good & Imortmonster will always credit you back any savings in freight costs they make. They will also try an package stuff together to save on your freight costs if you have two seperate orders close together.

One thing to be aware of, most companies do not have everything they advertise & are reliant on deliveries from suppliers so as long as you are planning well ahead delivery times should never be a major issue imho.

My 2c

Cheers GW

Thanks mate, ill check it out..

its very interesting reading threads like this as i've purchased off nengun 7 seperate times with no issues. All parts have arrived in 2-4weeks which im ok with. The package that has arrived has always been exactly what i have ordered and packaged safely for international travel. Also this is just luck i spose but have never had to pay duty on purchases over $1k (but this is up to customs)

I'm not going to deny other sources might get you parts from japan in a few days (for a cost) but considereing i have saved so much money from these guys i really dont care about the wait.\

I think i read earlier on this thread that someone claimed it took them three weeks to find nenguns email address...I hate to break it to you but i feel you may have not looked very hard... Maybe its just my luck again but everytime i have shot them an email with a question I've got a response within a day or 2...

So to sum up... take them how you will some people claim they are shit some claim they are fine.

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