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try this dude

http://www.jappartsspecialist.com

i just order my S15 power fc brand new around 1000AUD

and i just search the price from here, they do have the similar price like negun and jappartspecialist, but seems japparts sells lots of stuff in ebay and the feedback are excellent...

anyway just my personal suggestions, since i already brough a few things from them.

Lachlan, I have dealt with both, but only purchased from Greenline.

Greenline have to get parts from the manufacturer, and if they are available, they are pretty quick, ie 1 week. the longest Ihave had to wait is 3 weeks. you can ask about availability when you e-mail them.

Greenline were very helpful with product information, and even researched parts without my asking - point in note, I asked for a price for a Trust type R BOV, and they new I had a GTSt, they e-mailed back with the cost but also a warning that the bov is for GTR. I found them very helpful, good presales and aftersales service.

Nengun, I wanted some info on second hand parts. He took some time replying to my e-mail, but didnt answer all my questions (about power fc pro), so I resent. He could not answer my questions, nor direct me to where I could find out info on the product, his replies were very short and what I consider abrupt. He gave me the impression that he didnt have much time to spend with customer service. so I have been spending my money elsewhere.

Just my experiences, and the opinions expressed are my own. I know some people have had good results with Nengun, and I am sure if you knew what you wanted and just order from him, the whole process would be alot quicker and easier than if you require product info.

Just gotta throw in here, have a look at www.fvej.co.jp (or www.fvej.com) there is an expat aussie working for them, he has got me the best deal on second hand parts EVER, 40mm HKS wastegate second hand in near new condition for $290 delivered is one example. Definately worth a try - he doesnt get bargains all the time, but he has second hand (and new) suppliers all over Japan, and does do some killer deals - did I ever tell you how much my new HKS 3037 turbo was from him?

Thanks all.

Enrico, nothing specific just yet.

Steve, thanks for the info, and I pretty much agree with what you said re knowledge and service. Thanks for the other link and yes, Greg did tell me how much you paid and it was sweet FA!

Anyone else with any experiences with both these suppliers?

I emailed both Greenline and Nengun on the same day for quotes on the same part. Greenline responded within a couple of hours so I deposited the money and they shipped my order straight away.

I only received an email response from Nengun on the day my parts arrived from Greenline, that being about 2 weeks. Jason was really helpful so I'd recommend them :P

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