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G'day all! I'm really keen on getting some stuff from www.nengun.com ,as they've got some super deals.Most(if not all)posts I've spotted sing their praises.Has anyone got ANYTHING they'd like to voice their opinion,good or bad ,to help me make the call on purchasing or not.Things like:will customs pull the parcel up to charge me taxes on top of my purchase?Any hassles with delivery time?Or damaged deliveries?They seem on top of all this but I'd rather hear it from you guys'n'gals!Any advice appreciated!

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This may help LTSJayce, I posted similar thing a little while ago.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=45639

I haven't actually purchased yet but will be getting lightened flywheel + apex pfc soon. (unless someone can tell me if for light mods theres another computer thats better!).

Good luck!

I got a PFC and H/C off them and although i ordered it during Golden Week (National Japanese holiday i believe) i had my order here in 10 days, including weekends. I had no problems with customs either.

I recommend their service!

i am thinking of buying soon.. i also have a good deal where i have a japanese girl living with me... i am thinking of buying from Nismo or somewhere and get it delivered to her house in Japan.. and then her mum send it to her with the usual stuff she sends each month.... gunna give it a try... see if it will work.

We bought pfc, avcr, intercooler and cam gear through brent.

Very good.

Cooler was the only thing to be dicked around, and he went out of his way to give us all the crap aussie customs wanted to verify it wasnt full of drugs (or whatever they were whinging about at the time). Everything else came quickly and in perfect nick.

I bought a Power FC through him and it arrived pretty quickly. I'd definitely buy from him again. He even went to the trouble of putting the Aussie customs code that said the Power FC was tax free on the box. I'm sure that saved me a bit of hassle and money.

My brother bought a twin guage pod holder and it was snapped in half when it arrived as he didn't wrap it in decent tough packaging or anything.

Nengun weren't interested and hence he had to pay for a snapped pod holder.

Other than that I've heard lots of good reports.

Good,

ordered on a thursday ( i think) arrived from japan the following tuesday :D

wasnt pulled up by customs, around 3-4 kilos

Ditto except mine arrived Monday morning so a whole 2 business days is rather nice :rant:

That is the first I have heard of it. All parts are insured so I dont see what the hassle was.

Who is your Brother?

My brother bought a twin guage pod holder and it was snapped in half when it arrived as he didn't wrap it in decent tough packaging or anything.

Nengun weren't interested and hence he had to pay for a snapped pod holder.

Other than that I've heard lots of good reports.

my mate ordered a roll cage for an s14 and it took something like 2 or 3 months to get here and when it finally did a week later they got charged $150 shipping from an outside company to deliver it to him on top of the quoted price. that and i couldnt get any info out of him so i could buy one of his pfc & hc packages whereas my mate got answered in 10min.

good..

service can be a little inconsistent as to answering queries i'll admit.

Delays I got were attributed to external suppliers (if you work in any consumer product industry you will know its often not in your hands), which can happen. Otherwise delivery is meant to be very quick.

I have order pfc and hand controller ,apexi filters ,tomei cams and cam wheels and timing belt ,apexi avcr ,clear cam cover ,700cc sard injectors and i only problems i've had was australia post lost my first parcel for a couple of week and the cams got hit by customs ,not for a great deal of money tho and the exhaust cam was supplied wrong from tomei (r34 instead of r33) but Brent didnt have a problem sourcing me the correct replacement for no cost to me ,so on the whole its a GOOD CHEAP service ,i would recomend.

last dyno beofre the cams and cam wheels went in 424hp at the wheels ,hoping for 450hp plus with a flat torque curve

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