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Hey guys,

I was a registered member here probably 10+ years ago, and can't remember my password which is linked to an old aol account.

Anyway, re-registered today in hopes of finding out who's order I have from Nengun Performance.

Apparently, Nengun sent me your order (someone in Australia), and you my order, and I haven't had much luck getting this resolved, as it's almost been a month since I received this stuff, and I still have it.

It's an R34 Nismo cluster, Nismo shift knob, Nismo lug nuts, and a set of Defi gauges.

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If this is your stuff, please shoot me an email, or message me here, or whatever. I am in the US, but can easily ship to Australia.

I apologize if this post bothers anyone, or is in the wrong forum, etc.

Thanks,

Ben

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Wouldn't it be easier to photograph the items they sent you with all of the documentation, then a copy of the order you placed with them, and supply all of this evidence to them? Then demand they send your stuff to you and you will return the incorrectly supplied gear at their cost.

I find it suspicious that you aren't able to prove to Nengun that they sent you the wrong stuff. You should have plenty of evidence / documentation / paper trail at your end to prove your case.

Sounds a little fishy to me.

I've been dealing with Nengun, and don't have any issues proving anything with/to them. They are supposedly doing whatever they can to resolve this.

My problem is that It's almost been a month, and for whatever reason, whether my actual parts are stuck in customs, in someone's hands in australia, or in transit somewhere, I still don't have them.

I want them, and I'm just trying to figure out what's going on the other side of this.

Apparently they are having me hold onto these parts as sort of collateral to make sure the other person does not keep my parts.

Which is, in my opinion, and odd way of handling this situation.

Had this exact same problem with Nengun many moons ago.

They sent me someone's Fc (Rb26) and mine (Rb25) to who ever.

Both packages had been signed for so Nengun could care less, it was left for us to sort it out.

A little hard to tell what Fc you've signed for when it's all wrapped up !!!

But that was long ago and now there are plenty of other options.

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