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Hi all,

I was searching the internet for car parts and this website came up: www.performance-wise.com. So I took a look through this website and I thought that some of the parts are pretty cheap compared to say Nengun, Greenline etc... Another bonus is that it appears that they have their own warehouse in Japan where they actually stock parts, so I thought this was convenient for when other companies dont have it in stock, or the actual company in Japan does not have them either... (I did not think this was even possible)

Anway as an example, I recently sent an enquiry to CRD, Just Jap, RMS motorparts, ISC-Performance & Slide about an Apexi Power FC Boost Control kit for an R34 GT-R and they all said that they didnt have it in stock. For the other people/companies that get their parts directly from the parts company in Japan (Jesse Streeter, Nengun, Greenline etc) they said that Apexi did not have it in stock and that they didnt know when the next batch will be coming (what the?). So I emailed performance-wise and they said they have them in stock at their warehouse in Japan, at a pretty good price too.

So just curious but has anyone here ever purchased any parts from these guys? Are they for real?

Cheers,

Edited by xanavinismo
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Paul is great to deal with. Some of the parts he sells if he runs ou tsometimes slow but always keeps his commitments. Never ever heaerd anything bad about him. He is great to deal with! (no bull)

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