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You bought a lot of your gear from Perfectrun didn't you Anthony?

Postage costs on there seem a bit higher than nengun so hoping stuff arrives nice and quickly

yeah man I found most parts to be cheaper than nengun, and everything arrived pretty quick.

well all except for 1 part which has been on back order and still is now..

to be honest i bought nothing from nengun as perfectrun and rhdjapan prices always worked out better for me.

i think it varies alot..

what did you buy?

alvin: "i only have my cat, to keep me company through the cold winter nights"

nek minnit:

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if a nekomimi girl will join me in my room, of course i'd be happy, but nope.

Your life sounds scarily like mine Alvin...

girlfriend's in brisbane. =(

yeah man I found most parts to be cheaper than nengun, and everything arrived pretty quick.

well all except for 1 part which has been on back order and still is now..

to be honest i bought nothing from nengun as perfectrun and rhdjapan prices always worked out better for me.

i think it varies alot..

what did you buy?

Just pads at this stage, might spend a bit more if the yen nose dives further lol

Just pads at this stage, might spend a bit more if the yen nose dives further lol

Ah all good!

I've used nengun before and postage hasn't been too bad.

Can't get f**king r33 rear strut bar off - all the bolts are so f**king tight

*waits patiently for page 1997 to mention goldeneye*<br /><br />almost lost control of the hilux in the wet this morning. people probably thought i was trying to drift. the shitty tyres, low rpm/high torque and the weight shift means difficult to handle. want to flag the tyres as a safety issue but the specs meet toyotas manual, so the fleet can buy whatever tyres that fit (even though these ones have terrible water-flow tread)

*waits patiently for page 1997 to mention goldeneye*<br /><br />almost lost control of the hilux in the wet this morning. people probably thought i was trying to drift. the shitty tyres, low rpm/high torque and the weight shift means difficult to handle. want to flag the tyres as a safety issue but the specs meet toyotas manual, so the fleet can buy whatever tyres that fit (even though these ones have terrible water-flow tread)

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