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I would go with nengun, he is very quick at getting the parts to you. I had my HKS FMIC within 5 days of ordering and that was including the weekend.

I ordered something very small from greenline and it took over 2 weeks to arrive. good service but just took awhile.

not sure but I think its

www.greenline.jp

Mr 32,

The reason I asked was because Nengun hasn't got back to me about a Z32AFM query and I assumed he has stopped trading.

I too have bought stuff from him in the past with very similar results. I bought a new profec B EBC and a brand new powerFC + commander.

This time i'm thinking of a turbo.

Mark

Thats cool. I have heard from Brent that because it is a yahoo account that it overflows some of his emails into the spam folder. If I don't hear from him I gennerally send it again. maybe try PMing him, he is on the forum. I think he can get second hand stuff. he quoted me $1200 for second hand cusco coilovers for my Bro's 180sx.

I am going to order the PowerFC and Blitz boost controller for my car off him sometime in the new year. the prices are unbelieveable.

Originally posted by Muz

I have just been quoted $1480 for a Power FC + Hand Controller for an R-34 GTT including shipping and taxes delivered to my door from Kenji at Hikari Performance.  Sounds like a good deal to me.

What say you guys?

Got my pfc and controller for $1215 to my door off www.japaneseimportparts.com

Originally posted by <<>>

www.perfectrun.com.au

Any Australian company u buy japanese parts from simply either gets them from people like nengun and then add on their % profit and sell it to you or they bring in containers full of parts. Its always cheaper to get parts from greenline and nengun, i've bought parts from both of them in the past without any hassels.

I think that's good

but i noticed the HKS 2835 :drooling: was over 2g's

but the Trust T8834 was really cheap.....

Considering the Trust is one of the biggest Turbo's out.....

Maybe it come's down to K's on the Turbo's

yea i mean there was some Apexi turbo at the bottom of that page for a sr20, they reckon only 2000km's. and it was $1450

just say u wanted to buy one from that place, think its in perth. and if u were in another state, how do u get it tested? or would they usually provide warranty?

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