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Hello I am a newb.

I know I'm probably asking about a reputable person and reputable store with a reputable record.

But I just need to be sure before xferring k's of $ overseas :)

Anyone dealt with this person/shop ?

Can anyone confirm you don't need to pay customs for a Apexi PFC ?

Thanks guys, and yeah. please don't flame me I just need to be sure to stop my anxiety attacks :)

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hey mate, i can only strongly recommend nengun performance, i have purchased a number of products from them, and im currently about to order a large amount of items which cost a few g's but in doing so also is saving me ALOT of g's, for eg the power fc and h/c is like 1300 delivered thats so good considering here in aus its like 1900 for the ecu and 600 for the h/c brand new that is.... i got my parts within 6 days of ordering and they reply all questions etc pretty much instantly and honestly...the best in my opinion...

cheers...ben.

I assume you've found the cheap Power FC as i did a few days ago.

Well i paid my money on the 5th or 6th i think, straight into his Aussie account.

I now have an EMS tracking number and it's either in the air or landed in Australia.

Doesn't take long by the looks of things.

Can't wait! He has an extramely good reputaion on this forum.

He is one of the sponsors and you can see his add sometimes flashing up the top.

If he was no good, the moderators on this forum (at a guess) would not let him operate/advertise through these forums.

I'd go for it man!

Brent is excellent to deal with .. however I did ask him for a part to be priced that wasnt on his list of parts but he didnt come back with answer yet (4months ago).. but he is a good contact in japan and his prices r great compared to his other rivals (greenline/takakaira)

Thats what i think..

Shit yeah thats the response and answers I was hoping/expecting!

You guys all are great for answering!! I'm glad because sometimes the price is too good it aint good but this time obviously it is a freal business and I'm glad!

Please accept my apologies if the owner or friends of the owner reads this I didn't wanna sound too suspicious but its a bit of money cos I'm expecting to drop a few g's. I'm noway a big spender but thats exactly it.

I think I'm gonna order 2 PFC - one for my friend's GTiR.

Do they have different ones for different models ? IE are the looms different perhaps or are they one size fits all pretty much?

Thanks again guys I'm glad theres mad reputable dealers!

um just curious myself as i am ready to order a blitz boost controller from nengun (and i have only heard postive response after another) however this question is not to question the validity nengun but rather to find out what 'extras do you pay' ie taxes, apart from the cost of the product and the shipping?? I am also unsure whether to get a hybrid cooler, or a greedy vspl from nengun as well. My car will probably not see anything more than 200rwkw so i was thinking have considered the hybrid, but im not sure....

sorry to hijack this thread a little with my own question, its still relevant to a degree :)

Re: customs duties, it depends which method of shipping is used.

* If its EMS (or another form of international "courier" [basically anything faster than surface mail/sea]), then anything above A$250 attracts customs duties.

* If its shipped by sea, anything above $1000 attracts customs duties.

A notice a number of the prices nengun lists are "to your door" which means all those costs are already built in. If in doubt, ask.

LW.

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